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Dale Marsh
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Enterprise attorney Dale Marsh of Marsh, Cotter & Tindol,
LLP, has been elected president of The University of Alabama School of Law Foundation.
A 1974 graduate of the UA law school, Marsh
has served on the Foundation Board since 1995. He also serves on the Building Excellence
Committee for the law school’s upcoming building renovation and expansion project.
He served as president of the law school’s alumni association in 1995-96. His
term as foundation president will conclude in 2006.
The Law School Foundation is crucial to the UA School of Law because it picks up
where state funds leave off by providing additional support to the faculty and students
through restricted and unrestricted funds.
“The law school has leaped forward in the national rankings and is now a Top
40 school,” Marsh noted. “I’m proud to be a graduate of the school
and to play a part in its progress by serving as Law School Foundation president.”
Ken Randall, dean of the UA School of Law, said: “The Law School Foundation
is blessed to have the leadership of Dale Marsh. He will provide creative, conscientious,
ethical, and proactive stewardship of an organization vital to the success of The
University of Alabama School of Law.”
Marsh is a member of the Alabama Trial Lawyers Association and the Association of
Trial Lawyers of America. He was a member of the Alabama Board of Bar Commissioners
from 1994-97, and currently serves as vice president of the Alabama Counsel of School
Board Attorneys. He is managing partner of his firm.
Marsh is active in community service and civic activities, having served as chairman
of the Enterprise-Ozark Community College Foundation since 1992, and was selected
as the Enterprise Man of the Year in 1991. Marsh served in the Alabama Army National
Guard and the Army Reserve for a total of 31 years.
Marsh and his wife Joan are the parents of two children, Katherine, a 2004 graduate
of the law school, and John, a first-year student at the law school.
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