![]() While awaiting this blessing, however, the number of animals saved from testing via our unregulated technologies reached (during 30+ years) the millions. This process took 10 years, 10 months, and 22 days to achieve at great time and expense. Today I am blessed to announce that InVitro’s second of three technologies has reached Global Harmonization System (GHS/OECD) regulatory adoption. Rich Ulmer writes: “I’m now in work year number 55, split almost equally between pharmaceuticals (28 years at Allergan) and non-animal testing (26 years at InVitro International), with one year off for a delayed honeymoon. This status was granted to about 400 practicing lawyers in Washington so I feel quite honored.” On the professional front, I was named to the Top Lawyers Hall of Fame by Washingtonian magazine. Personally, I am still practicing family law in Washington, D.C., and still loving being married to my ever-successful artist wife, Barbara. (Yes we did get COVID, but only the day after we returned). What a treat after more than two years of COVID restricted travel. The entire expanded family then decamped for two weeks to a rented villa in Menorca, Spain. This delightful news was followed by my younger son, Joey Liotta (’09 Hamilton), marrying the spectacular Katie McEnaney in July in Barcelona, where they live. She is the gorgeous, talented, and above-average-in-every-way Coco Liotta. My son Ben Liotta ’07 and his spouse Yeye Zhang ’08 had their first child-our first grandchild-in November 2021. Robert Liotta writes: “A recent heavily nostalgic visit on campus nudged me to provide BAM with an update.
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