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Henry Catenacci Reappointed to Notre Dame Law School Advisory Council 

04.17.2018
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Henry Catenacci, a partner in the insurance litigation group in the Roseland office of Connell Foley, has been appointed by the Rev. John I. Jenkins, President of the University of Notre Dame, to the Notre Dame Law School Advisory Council for a further three-year term commencing on May 1, 2018.  Hank has been on the Advisory Council continuously since 2011.

The primary roles of advisory council members at Notre Dame are to serve as ambassadors for the University and the academic area supported by the council; to share insight and offer counsel to the deans and directors; and to provide assistance on targeted initiatives. Notre Dame Law School Advisory Council members advance the mission of the Law School and offer counsel to senior administration of the University and Law School on issues involving the Law School. 

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