About the Fund This fund was established to support the Convention attendance of P.A.D. members in New Jersey or in Rapallo Chapter at the New York University School of Law.
Value: $500.00
Use: P.A.D. Convention attendance expenses (travel, stay, or registration fees)
Eligibility: New Jersey or Rapallo Chapter law student members currently enrolled in law school with at least one semester of law school remaining AFTER next Convention
Namesake: Donald Katz (Rapallo Chapter, New Jersey Statewide Alumni Chapter)
Established By: Donald Katz (Rapallo Chapter)
Total Grants Awarded: 1
Apply To apply, members must complete a brief application and submit a one-page statement, official school transcript, and current resume. Details can be found on the application.
About Donald Katz This fund was established by our P.A.D. Brother Donald Katz (Rapallo Chapter).
Donald Katz endowed this fund to support law school chapters located in New Jersey and the Rapallo Chapter at New York University School of Law to commemorate his 50th Anniversary as a member of P.A.D.
Don was initiated into the Rapallo Chapter by P.A.D.’s then Supreme Justice C. Raymond Judice in 1971. He served as the Chapter’s Clerk and then as Justice. He subsequently served as District Justice of what was then District 13 (New York City and New Jersey) and thereafter served as Treasurer of the New Jersey Statewide Alumni Chapter for more than 30 years.
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