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JOAN M. LOCKWOOD, St. Louis MO, played Division 1 ice hockey at Boston College; she has paddle boarded from the Florida bay to the Atlantic Ocean, extensively hiked the Everglades National Park without getting bit by an alligator, and climbed to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower in less than 22 minutes. \[Okay, spoiler alert. There are 674 steps from the ground to the second floor, and the Eiffel website estimates the average time for average people at 30-45 minutes, so not bad, Joan. But the second floor is less than halfway to the top, and the women’s record for the entire climb (1665 steps) in the Vertical Race is held by an Austra- lian, Suzy Walsham, whose time was under ten min- utes.\] Joan has raised three boys, three beagles, three bearded dragons and a python named Monte. She has attended hockey tournaments in which her boys played in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Quebec, Stockholm and Prague, al- though the beagles, drag- ons and snake have never played outside of St. Louis. PAUL O. LOPEZ, Ft. Lauderdale FL, has three adult daugh- ters and, having lived with four women for twenty-plus years, is seldom right about anything. Nevertheless he has successfully litigated and tried over fifty high-exposure jury and non-jury trials and mediated more than 250 complex mediations. Paul is a past President of the Federal Bar As- sociation of Broward County and serves on the Board of the Boys & Girls Club of Broward County. LINDSEY LORENCE, Little Rock AK, has completed two mar- athons and the Sylamore 25K Trail run in the Ozark Moun- tains of Arkansas – in sub-freezing temperatures where a creek crossing (waist high) is required at miles 1 and 16. Lindsey is an AUSA and is currentlytakingpianolessons. CARLOS MAHONEY, Durham NC, is the son of an Irish father from San Francisco and a Peruvian mother from Lima, who met in Cincinnati, had him in Nashville, and moved him through five other states before settling in North Carolina, where he won state high school tennis individual and team championships. CHRISTOPHER MALEY, Burlington VT, is a plaintiffs’ med mal lawyer who spends most of his time in court – law and basketball. He lives in a community where access to basketball is not equitable. In 2022, Chris founded The Burlington Girls Basketball Project, Inc., a non-profit with the aim of providing a safe and educational environment, eliminating socioeconomic and gender-based barriers to participation. The Project aspires to combat juvenile de- linquency by giving girls the opportunity to grow through the game of basketball. PETE MARKETOS, Dallas TX, is a first-generation Amer- ican born to a father from Zimbabwe and mother from South Africa. His father was one of the early employees of Ross Perot’s Electronic Data Systems, taking the fami- ly through Tehran, Riyadh, The Hague, Melbourne, and Seoul, South Korea before landing in Texas for Pete’s last three years of high school. By the time he was fifteen he had gone through four passports. With four daughters and a wife, Pete is forever outnumbered. ERIC MILES, Nashville TN, was born in Jackson, Missis- sippi, but moved at age three to Maine, where his father was the Minister at the United Methodist Church. Ste- phen King lived in a house on Eric’s street, behind which were fields where Eric played that featured a “pet semetary.” Hmm, so that’s where the idea came from . . . Eric’s family moved to Bos- ton when he was eleven; he went to college in Alabama and Law School in Louisi- ana; so naturally he settled in Nashville for practice.      69 JOURNAL 


































































































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