In Memoriam, 1019 COBJ, Vol. 48, No. 9 Pg. 86

PositionVol. 48, 9 [Page 86]

48 Colo.Law. 86

IN MEMORIAM

Vol. 48, No. 9 [Page 86]

Colorado Lawyer

October, 2019

Alii Germane

July 25, 1978-August 31, 2019

James Robert Gorier

February 19, 1950-August 4, 2019

Thomas J. Harshman

February 16, 1928-August 12, 2019

William L. Hunnicutt

August 23, 1948-August 19, 2019

James Rider Krendl

April 2, 1941-August 21, 2019

Christopher J. Kulish

April 19, 1957-May 27, 2019

Alli Gerkman

Alii Gerkman, the Michigan-born lawyer who settled in Colorado to make legal education more accessible to women and people of color, improve the skills of young lawyers, and restore honor and grace to the profession, won a prestigious honor in May from the Colorado Women's Bar Association. The Mary Lathrop Trailblazer Award memorializes an early 20th century probate lawyer much like Alii, a woman and a leader who surpassed conventional expectations to become an agent of change for a profession that needed to be stirred.

As a senior director of the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System (IAALS), Alii worked to modernize the system of legal education and practice to make it less cumbersome, less dispiriting, and less expensive. During her eight years at IAALS, she launched a national movement that identified strength of character, integrity, and willingness to work hard as virtues in new lawyers that are every bit as important to hiring and practice as expert knowledge of the law. She directed a national program, Foundations for Practice, that worked with law schools and a select group of law firms to develop a curriculum for teaching students what she called the "character quotient."

Alli's work was cut short, however, by a rare form of cancer. She died in Michigan on August 31, 2019. She was 41 years old.

But in the four years of her illness, Alii challenged the tumor with the same grit, tenacity, and grace that encompassed all of her life. She cultivated the furrows of her relationships with friends, family, and colleagues with more depth and urgency. She was determined to keep her characteristic optimism, her ready laugh, and her sense of fun. She climbed 14,000-foot Rocky Mountain peaks, covered miles of trails on her mountain bike, ran marathons, and practiced yoga. She read widely and voraciously. A talented writer, her prose became more assured.

Her attention to her work also grew more intense. At IAALS, Alii led the program to improve delivery of legal services to more people, enliven legal education, and make the profession perform better. Her work was embraced by law schools, law firms, and bar associations across the country, and in 2017 she was awarded the Colorado Women's Bar Foundation Raising the Bar Award for systemic improvements in legal education and the legal system. In 2018, she was honored as one of Denver's 40 Under 40.

Alii was born in Lansing, Michigan on July 25, 1978, the only daughter and oldest of three children. As a kid, she played the saxophone and piano, and trained for two summers at the Interlochen Summer Camp in Northern Michigan. At Portland High School she ran cross country and at Mason High School, she played on the tennis team. At both schools she was known for her mastery of spoken language and her slicing sense of humor.

Alii earned her law degree from DePaul University College of Law in Chicago in 2003 after spending much of 2002 in Ireland studying at University College in Dublin. She landed her first job and spent three years as an associate attorney and manager at Winzenburg, Leff, Purvis and Payne in Littleton. She spent the next three years with CLE International in nearby Englewood. In January 2009, Alli made a directional change when she was hired by the Colorado Bar Association CLE to manage content on its website, which she helped launch. Her work was honored by the Association of Continuing Legal Education in 2011 for "use of technology in education."

In 2011 she joined IAALS, starting as communications manager, then...

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT