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Follow on Google News | ![]() Barry Cappello Donates $500,000 to Trial Advocacy Program at UCLA LawUCLA Law alumnus A. Barry Cappello (class of 1965) has pledged to donate an additional $500,000 to UCLA School of Law's Cappello Program in Trial Advocacy. The gift raises Cappello's total donations to UCLA Law to $2.75 million.
By: Cappello & Noel The new funds will support additional scholarships for students committed to trial advocacy, expenses for the school's faculty-supervised trial competition team, and upgrades to the A. Barry Cappello Courtroom at UCLA Law. Through the UCLA Centennial Scholars Match initiative, UCLA will donate an additional $150,000 to Cappello Program scholarships. "When I attended UCLA Law more than 50 years ago, the school did not have a trial advocacy curriculum," The managing partner of Santa Barbara-based Cappello and Noël, Cappello has earned in excess of $1 billion in verdicts and settlements for his clients. He served as lead counsel on important cases protecting the Santa Barbara coast from oil spills and ensuring that the rights of minority voters in Santa Barbara County are protected under the Voting Rights Act. Cappello also has handled cases involving intellectual property and lending discrimination, and is the author of "Lender Liability," now in its fifth edition. Cappello earned his undergraduate and law degrees at UCLA. He is a member of the UCLA Law Board of Advisors. In 2006, Cappello made a $1.25 million commitment to the law school, to support the trial advocacy program and create the A. Barry Cappello Courtroom. The courtroom has hosted proceedings of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and Ninth Circuit, and is home to the Cappello Courtroom Series: The Art of the Trial, a twice-annual lecture in which Cappello is joined by top trial and appellate attorneys. In 2017, Cappello made a $1 million gift to UCLA Law's trial advocacy program. "Barry Cappello's commitment to UCLA Law has created outstanding opportunities for our students," said UCLA Law Dean Jennifer Mnookin. The gift is part of the $4.2 billion Centennial Campaign for UCLA (http://giveto.ucla.edu/ End
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