P.A.D. Holland Chapter Makes History! Initiating
Florida International University College of Law Dean R. Alexander Acosta By Heather A. Patchen, Clerk P.A.D. Holland Chapter From the short
time that the P.A.D. Holland Chapter has stepped onto the scene, we’ve
already made a number of great accomplishments, but nothing compares
to the history we made at our recent formal initiation ceremony on Saturday,
September 26, 2009. Alongside nearly 40 new initiates, the Holland
Chapter had the distinct pleasure of initiating our very own Florida
International University (FIU) Dean of the College of Law, R. Alexander
Acosta. During the
ceremony, the Executive Board presented Dean Acosta with a commemorative
centennial coin engraved with the Phi Alpha Delta seal. In his
keynote address to his fellow initiates, Dean Acosta expressed a deep
sense of pride in the fraternal bonds of community established by Phi
Alpha Delta and the importance of creating such bonds to develop the
professional ideals of the legal profession. “I will carry
this coin as a continuous reminder of our fraternal bond,” said Dean
Acosta. Other notable
attendees included Alumni Chapter Advisor Robert L. Schimmel of Hessen,
Schimmel & De Castro, P.A., and District XXXII Justice David S.
Rothenberg of Conroy Simberg et al. and Faculty Chapter Advisor, Professor
Scott H. Fingerhut. Dean Acosta
joined FIU on July 1, 2009, becoming the second dean to lead the College
of Law. Most recently, he served as U.S. Attorney for the Southern
District of Florida, one of the four largest districts in the nation,
made up of 284 attorneys and encompassing nine counties, from Monroe
to Highlands. He is the longest serving senate-confirmed United
States Attorney in South Florida since the 1970s. Under Acosta,
the Southern District prosecuted a wide variety of high-profile cases
including the prosecutions of Jack Abramoff for fraud, the prosecution
of Jose Padilla, and the conviction of Cali Cartel founders Miguel and
Gilberto Rodriguez-Orejuela for the importation of 200,000 kilos of
cocaine, which led to a $2.1 billion forfeiture. Acosta also targeted
white collar crime, overseeing several bank-related prosecutions including
that of Swiss Bank UBS, which agreed to pay $780 million and, for the
first time in history, to provide the United States with the names of
individuals that were using secret Swiss accounts to avoid payment of
U.S. taxes. Additionally, he established the first Health Care
Fraud Strike Force in the nation, making South Florida the top district
in the nation for health care fraud prosecution. Prior to his
appointment as U.S. Attorney, Acosta served as the Assistant Attorney
General for the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department
of Justice, the first Hispanic to serve as an assistant attorney general.
Among his many accolades and professional accomplishments, Acosta has
received the American Bar Association’s Council on Legal Education’s
Legacy Award for efforts on diversity; the Mexican American Legal Defense
and Educational Fund’s Excellence in Government Award and the D.C.
Hispanic Bar Association’s Hugh A. Johnson Jr. Memorial Award.
In addition to his leadership role at the College of Law, Dean Acosta
has a special interest in framing the national policy debate on infrastructure
investment in education. A native of
Miami, Dean Acosta earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard College
and his law degree from Harvard Law School. He then clerked for
Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr., when he served on the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The Spessard Lindsey Holland Chapter is pleased to welcome FIU College of Law Dean R. Alexander Acosta among our brethren! |