Iván Morales, ’96 and ’97, earned two law degrees from McGeorge School of Law.

Iván Morales, a distinguished alumnus of McGeorge School of Law (’96 and ’97), exemplifies how a legal education can unlock numerous opportunities. Hailing from San Juan, Puerto Rico, Morales has leveraged his McGeorge training to

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Justice Anthony M. Kennedy (ret.) taught Constitutional Law at McGeorge School of Law for more than 50 years.

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy (ret.) has been a foundational figure at the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law for over 50 years. As a long-time supporter and faculty of the

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Doug Johnson, ’00, serves on the McGeorge Alumni Association Board of Directors.

Douglas L. Johnson, ’00, is an internationally recognized entertainment lawyer known for handling high-profile litigation for industry talent, including producers, actors, directors, writers, and musicians. Recognized for resolving royalty and profit participation disputes, right of publicity cases, and

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Bill Lockyer, ’86, spent over 30 years in the California Government.

The career of Bill Lockyer, ‘86, includes notable positions such as California’s Attorney General and State Treasurer, earning him national admiration.

Lockyer currently serves as of counsel in the Government Law & Strategies Practice Group at an Orange County

Tim Long, ’88, is the co-managing shareholder of Greenberg Traurig.

Tim Long, ‘88, has deep experience litigating complex labor and employment issues, having served as lead counsel in multiple class, collective, and representative actions and advising on dozens more. Long is the co-managing shareholder of Greenberg Traurig’s Sacramento office. 

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Pat Lundvall, ‘89, graduated from McGeorge School of Law as valedictorian. Over the past three decades, her impressive legal career and unwavering commitment to public service and community involvement have distinguished her among McGeorge School of Law’s alumni.

Currently serving as a Partner at McDonald Carano LLP in Nevada, Lundvall chairs the firm’s statewide Commercial

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