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BECKWITH, JAMES P., JR., (M) Prof. No. Car. Central. b.1949. B.A., 1971, Univ. of No. Car.; J.D., 1974, Univ. of Chicago. Admitted: NC, 1974. Spec. Ass't to Gen. Counsel, NC Admin. Off. of Cts., Raleigh, 1974-75; Instr., Miami, 1976-77; Ass't Prof., No. Car. Central, 1977-80; Assoc. Prof., 1980-83; Olive W. Garvey Fellow, Mont Pelerin Soc., 1982; Prof., No. Car. Central, since 1983. Subjects: Agency & Partnership; Commercial Law; Commercial Paper; Consumer Law; Contracts. National Trust for Historic Preservation Guide to State Programs (with Abel), 1976.

 

BURNETT, STEPHEN L., (M) Info. Servs. Prof. & Assoc. Dean, Info. Servs. Seattle. b.1948. B.A., 1969, U.C.L.A.; J.D., 1973, Connecticut; M.S.L.S., 1975, So. Connecticut St. Coll. Admitted: VA, 1986. Assoc. Dir, Library, Connecticut, 1973-75; Dir., Library, George Mason, 1975-87; Mktg. Coord'r, CD-Rom, West Pub., Eagan, MN, 1987-90; Mktg. Coord'r, Acad. Progs., 1990-91; Mgr., Customer Support, 1991-94; Dir., Legal Educ. Div. & Pres., Tailored Solutions, 1994-96; Info. Servs. Prof. & Assoc. Dean, Info. Servs., Seattle, since 2001. Member: AALL.

 

CARLE, SUSAN D.,* (F) Prof. American. b.1960. A.B., 1982, Bryn Mawr Coll.; J.D., 1988, Yale; LL.M., 1997, Georgetown. Revs. & Comments Ed., Yale L.J. Admitted: PA, 1989; DC, 1993. Clerk, Hon. Dolores K. Sloviter, U.S.C.A., 3d Cir., 1988-89; Appellate Att'y, Civil Rts. Div., U.S. Dep't of Just., DC, 1989-91; Att'y, Bredhoff & Kaiser, DC, 1991-96; Ass't Prof., American, 1997-00; Assoc. Prof., 2000-03; Prof., since 2003. Subjects: Labor & Employment Law; Labor Law; Legal Ethics/Professional Responsibility; Torts. Member: Law & Soc. Assn. Legal Ethics Com., DC Bar, since 2000. On sabb. lv., 2003-04.

 

CARRINGTON, PAUL D., (M) Prof. Duke. b.1931. B.A., 1952, Univ. of Texas; LL.B., 1955, Harvard. Admitted: TX, 1955; OH, 1964; MI, 1970. Tchg. Fellow, Harvard, 1957-58; Ass't Prof., Wyoming, 1958-60; Ass't Prof., Indiana Univ., 1960-62; Assoc. Prof., Ohio State, 1962-64; Prof., 1964-65; Prof., Michigan, 1965-78; Dean, Duke, 1978-88; Prof., since 1978. Subjects: Civil Procedure; History of Legal Profession; International Litigation; Legal Profession. Justice on Appeal (with Meador & Rosenberg), 1976; Civil Procedure: Cases and Comments on the Process of Adjudication (with Babcock), 3d ed. 1983; Appeals (with Meador & Rosenberg), 1994; Stewards of Democracy: Law as a Public Profession, 1999. Member: ABF (Fellow); ALI; Am. Acad. of Arts & Scis. Rptr., Adv'y Com., Fed. Rules of Civil Proc., 1985-92; Panel on Law & Sci., Nat'l Acad. of Sci., since 2000.

 

CIRCO, CARL J., (M) Ass't Prof. Ark., Fayetteville. b.1949. B.A., 1971, ; J.D., 1976, Nebraska. Assoc. Ed., Neb. L. Rev. Admitted: NE, 1976; MO, 1981; KS, 1986. Clerk, Hon. Warren K. Urbom, U.S.D.C., Lincoln, NE, 1976-78; Vis. Ass't Prof., Nebraska, 1978-79; Ass't Prof., Yeshiva, 1979-81; Att'y, Stinson, Morrison & Hecker LLP, Kansas City, MO, 1981-03; Ass't Prof., Ark., Fayetteville, since 2003. Subjects: Estates & Trusts; Real Estate Transactions. A State-by-State Guide to Construction and Design Law (ed. with Little), 1998. Member: Am. Coll. of Real Estate Lawyers.

 

CONNOLLY, KIM DIANA, (F) Ass't Prof. South Carolina. b.1964. A.B., 1987, Univ. of No. Car.; J.D., 1993, Georgetown. Arts. Ed., The Tax Law; Bus. Ed., Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Poly. Admitted: DC, 1994; NY, 1994. LL.M. Cand., Geo. Wash. Assoc., Van Ness Feldman, P.C., DC, 1993-97; Assoc., Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., DC, 1997-98; Assoc., Hunton & Williams, DC, 1998-99; Ass't Prof., South Carolina, since 1999. Subjects: Environmental Advocacy, (S); Environmental Law Clinic; Environmental Law; Interviewing, Counseling & Negotiating; Legislation.

 

CORNABY, MARY E. Senior Judicial Education Specialist, Federal Judicial Center, Washington, DC

 

DANNER, RICHARD A., (M) Sr. Assoc. Dean for Info. Servs. & Rufty Res. Prof. Duke. b.1947. B.A., 1969, ; M.S., 1975, ; J.D., 1979, Wisconsin. Admitted: WI, 1979. Grad. Study, Pol. Sci., MIT, 1971-73. Envtl. Law Librarian, Wisconsin, 1976-79; Assoc. Librarian, Duke, 1979-80; Acting Librarian & Instr., 1980-81; Ass't Prof. of Legal Res., 1981-82; Dir., Library, 1981-94; Assoc. Prof., 1982-85; Prof., 1985-94; Assoc. Dean for Library & Computing Servs., 1993-98; Rufty Res. Prof., since 1994; Sr. Assoc. Dean for Info. Servs., since 1998. Subjects: Legal Research and Writing; Legislation. Legal Research in Wisconsin, 1980; Introduction to Foreign Legal Systems (with Bernal), 1994; Strategic Planning: A Law Library Management Tool, 2d ed. 1997; Toward a Renaissance in Law Librarianship, 1997. Member: ALA; AALL (Pres., 1989-90); IALL (Bd. of Dirs., since 1998). Bd. of Dirs., Triangle Res. Libraries Netwk., 1984-97; V-Chair, Libraries Com., Sect. on Legal Educ., ABA, 1990-92; Mbrshp. Rev. Com., AALS, 1997-99, Exec. Com., 2002-03.

 

FEIGENSON, NEAL R., Prof. Quinnipiac Univ.. b.1956. B.A., 1977, Maryland; J.D., 1980, Harvard. Admitted: MA, 1980. Assoc., Widett, Slater & Goldman, P.C., Boston, 1980-82; Bigelow Tchg. Fellow & Lect., Univ. of Chicago, 1983-84; Res. Instr., New York Univ., 1984-86; Sr. Res. Instr. & Coord'r, NYU Lawyering Prog., 1986-87; Ass't Prof., Bridgeport, 1987-90; Dir., Legal Skills Prog., 1987-92; Assoc. Prof., 1990-92; Dir., Legal Skills Prog., Quinnipiac, 1992-98; Assoc. Prof., 1992-96; Prof., since 1996. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Evidence; Jurisprudence, (S); Legal Research & Writing; Torts. Legal Blame: How Jurors Think and Talk About Accidents, 2000. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Alpha Theta.

 

GERDY, KRISTIN B., (F) Dir., Advocacy Prog. Brigham Young. b.1969. B.A., 1992, ; J.D., 1995, Brigham Young. Admitted: UT, 1995. Adj. Prof., Religion, Brigham Young, 1994-98; Ref. Librarian, 1995-99; Legal Writing Instr., 1997-99; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Temple, 1999-01; Assoc. Librarian, Brigham Young, 2001-03; Dir., Advocacy Prog., since 2001. Subjects: Legal Research & Writing, (S); Legal Research & Writing; Trial & Appellate Advocacy, (S). Member: Ass'n of Legal Writing Dirs. (Chair, Nat'l Survey Com.).

 

GOUVIN, ERIC, (M) Prof. & Assoc. Dean, Adms., Alumni & Career Servs. Western New England. b.1961. A.B., 1983, Cornell; J.D., 1986, ; LL.M., 1990, Boston Univ.; M.P.A., 1999, Harvard. Assoc. Ed., Am. J. of L. & Med. Admitted: ME, 1986; MA, 1993. Assoc., Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer & Nelson, Portland, ME, 1986-91; Ass't Prof., Western New England, 1991-94; Assoc. Prof., 1994-96; Prof., since 1996; Assoc. Dean, since 2003. Subjects: Business Organizations; Business Planning, (S); Contracts; Corporate Finance; Secured Transactions; Small Business Clinic. Ed'l Bd., CALI, since 1997.

 

JOHNSON, CONRAD, (M) Clin. Prof. Columbia. b.1953. B.A., 1975, Columbia; J.D., 1978, Brooklyn. Admitted: NY, 1980. Staff Att'y, The Legal Aid Soc., Civil Div., NYC, 1978-83; Att'y-in-Charge, Harlem Neighborhood Off., 1983-87; Vis. Ass't Prof., CUNY at Queens, 1987-88; Ass't Prof., 1988-89; Vis. Assoc. Clin Prof., Columbia, 1989-90; Assoc. Clin. Prof., 1990-92; Acting Dir., Clin. Prog., 1992-93; Clin. Prof., since 1992; Dir., Clin. Progs., 1993-96. Subjects: Civil Rights, (S); Clinical Teaching, (S); Legal Profession; Technology & Practice. Member: CLEA (Bd. of Dirs., 1999-01); AALS (Com. on Curric. & Res., 2000-02); AALS/ABA/LSAC (Jt. Com. on Racial & Ethnic Diversity, 2002). Legal Needs of Poor Com., NYC Ass'n of Bar, since 1989; Mem., Mayor's Com. on the Judiciary, 1990-94; Mem., Kaye Comm. on Prof'l Educ., since 1994.

 

KATSH, ETHAN. Prof. of Legal Studies and Dir., Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.  J.D., Yale. Online Dispute Resolution: Revolving Conflicts in Cyberspace, 2001 (with Rifkin); Law in a Digital World, 1995; The Electronic Media and the Transformation of Law, 1989. 

 

KAUFMAN, BILLIE JO, (F) Dir., Library & Prof. American. b.1949. B.S., 1971, ; M.S., 1974, Ind., Bloomington; J.D., 1990, Nova Southeastern. Head, Public Serv., Nova Southeastern, 1991-92; Ass't Librarian, Public Servs., 1992-94; Acting Dir., Library, 1994-96; Ass't Prof., 1996-02; Dir., Library, 1996-03; Assoc. Prof., 2002-03; Dir., Library & Prof., American, since 2003. Subjects: Advanced Legal Research; Appellate Brief Writing, (S); Criminal Procedure; Cyberlaw, (S); Lawyering Skills/Values for Foreign Attorneys, (S). Ed'l Bd., CALI, since 1998; Adv'y Bd., Examsoft, since 2001; Adv'y Bd., West, since 2003.

 

LASSO, ROGELIO A., (M) Prof. Mo.-Kan. City. b.1949. B.S., 1973, Mankato; J.D., 1985, Minnesota. Arts. Ed., J. of L. & Inequality. Admitted: IL, 1985. Grad. Study, Iowa St. Univ., 1973-74. Assoc., Peterson & Ross, Chgo., 1985-87; Assoc., Holleb & Coff, Chgo., 1987-91; Assoc. Prof., Washburn, 1991-97; Prof., 1997-03; Prof., Mo.-Kan. City, since 2003. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Comparative Products Liability; Complex Litigation; Legal Research & Writing; Torts. Consult., KS Adv'y Coun. on Hispanic Affrs., since 1992, Bd. of Dirs., 1995-97.

 

LESLIE, DOUGLAS L., (M) Charles O. Gregory Prof. Univ. of Va.. b.1942. B.A., 1964, Iowa; J.D., 1968, Michigan. Admitted: OH, 1968; DC, 1970; MA, 1970. Att'y, App. Branch, NLRB, 1969; Priv. Prac., DC, 1970-73; Assoc. Prof., Ariz. State, 1973-75; Prof., 1976-78; Vis. Prof., Michigan, fall 1976; Vis. Prof., Univ. of Va., 1977; Prof., 1978-85; Vis. Prof., Stanford, fall 1982; Guggenheim Fellow, 1982-83; Charles O. Gregory Prof., Univ. of Va., since 1985. Subjects: Contracts; Employment Law; Health Law; Labor Law; Property; Sports Law. Cases and Materials on Labor Law, 2d ed. 1985; Contract Law & Theory (with R. Scott), 1988; Labor Law in a Nutshell, 4th ed. 2000. Sec'y, Sect. on Labor & Emplymt., ABA, 1987-88.

 

LEVINE, JAN M., (M) Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Legal Res. & Writing Prog. Temple. b.1954. B.A., 1975, SUNY-Albany; J.D., 1978, Boston Univ. Am. J. L. & Med. Admitted: MA, 1978. Staff Att'y, Boston Univ. Cntr. for Law & Health Sci., 1978-81; Instr., Boston Univ., 1980-82; Dep. Gen. Counsel, MA Off. for Child., Boston, 1982-83; Ass't Gen. Counsel, MA Dep't of Social Servs., Boston, 1983-86; Ass't Prof., Gen. Fac. & Co-Dir., Legal Res. & Writing Prog., Univ. of Va., 1986-92; Ass't Prof. & Dir., Legal Res. & Writing, Ark., Fayetteville, 1992-93; Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Legal Res. & Writing Prog., 1993-96; Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Legal Res. & Writing Prog., Temple, since 1996. Subjects: Appellate Advocacy; Lawyers in Public Service, (S); Legal Research & Writing; Legislation, (S). Analytical Assignments for Integrating Legal Research and Writing, 1991, 1993, (with Sampson), 1995 & 1996; The Politics of Legal Writing (Ed. with Cochran & Johansen), 1996. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Legal Writing Inst. (Bd. of Dirs., 1998-02); Ass'n of Legal Writing Dirs. (Bd. of Dirs., 1998-01, 2002-05). Communication Skills Com., Sect. of Legal Educ. & Adms. to the Bar, ABA, 1995-98, 2000-03, V-Chair, 1996-98, Chair, 1998-99; Bd. of Dirs., SCRIBES, 1998-02.

 

LUSTBADER, PAULA, (F) Dir., Acad. Resource Cntr. Seattle. b.1958. B.S., 1982, Southern Oregon St.; J.D., 1988, Puget Sound. Admitted: WA, 1988. Dir., Acad. Resource Cntr., Puget Sound, 1987-94; Instr., 1987-90; Dir., Acad. Resource Cntr., Seattle, since 1987. Subjects: Legal Research & Writing.

 

MALAVET, PEDRO A., (M) Assoc. Prof. Univ. of Florida. b.1962. B.B.A., 1984, Emory; J.D., 1987, ; LL.M., 1995, Georgetown. Admitted: PR, 1988. Clerk, Hon. Raymond L. Acosta, U.S.D.J., San Juan, PR, 1987-89; Jr. Part., Bufete, Malavet & Ayoroa, Ponce, PR, 1989-93; Adj. Prof., Cath. U., P.R.; Fellow, Georgetown, 1993-94; Adj. Prof., spring 1995; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Florida, 1995-01; Assoc. Prof., since 2001. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Comparative Law; Conflicts; Evidence; International Organizations (EU); U.S. Territorial Possessions, (S). Member: Order of the Coif. Trustee, Fundacion Facultad de Derecho Eugenio Maria de Hostos (an indepen. law sch.), Mayaguez, PR, since 1993.

 

MARTY-NELSON, ELENA,* (F) Prof. Nova Southeastern. b.1960. B.A., 1980, Miami; J.D., 1983, ; LL.M., 1986, Georgetown. Admitted: PA, 1983; DC, 1985. Assoc., Obermayer, Rebman, et al., Phila., 1983-84; Assoc., Piper & Marbury, DC, 1985-89; Fellow, Harrison Inst. for Public Law, Georgetown, 1990-91; Ass't Prof., Nova Southeastern, 1992-95; Assoc. Prof., 1995-97; Prof., since 1997. Subjects: Estates & Trusts; International Tax; Property; Securities Regulation; Taxation, Federal. 824 T.M. Testamentary Capacity and Validity of Wills (with Gilmore), 2000. On lv., spring 2004.

 

MASTERS, ELMER. Dir. of Internet Development, CALI; Dir. of Computing, Emory.

 

NOBLE, ERIC. Dir. of Information Technology, Cal, Hastings.

 

NORWOOD, J. MICHAEL, (M) Prof. New Mexico. b.1944. B.A., 1967, ; J.D., 1970, New Mexico. Comment Ed., Nat. Resources J. Admitted: NM, 1970. Staff Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. of Albuq., 1970-71; Assoc. in Law & Staff Att'y, New Mexico, 1971-73; Ass't Prof., 1973-75; Assoc. Prof., 1975-82; Prof., since 1982. Subjects: Clinical Law; Clinical Teaching; Computers & the Law, (S); Legal Profession. Member: CALI.

 

OATES, LAUREL CURRIE, Dir, Legal Writing Prog. Seattle. b.1951. J.D., 1978, Puget Sound. Admitted: WA, 1979. Ph.D. Cand., Educ'l Pscyhology, Wash., Seattle. Clerk, WA St. Ct. of App., 1979-80; Instr., Puget Sound, 1980-83; Dir., Legal Writing, 1984-94; Dir., Legal Writing, Seattle, since 1994. Subjects: Legal Drafting; Legal Research & Writing; Trial & Appellate Advocacy. Just Writing (with Enquist), 2001; The Legal Writing Handbook (with Enquist & Kunsch), 2002; Just Memos, 2002; Just Briefs, 2002. Member: Legal Writing Inst. Bd. of Dirs., Legal Writing Inst.; Co-Chair, LWI Legal Writing Conf., 1986, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000.

 

OGILVY, J. P., (M) Assoc. Prof. & Clin. Coordr. Cath. Univ.. b.1945. B.A., 1968, Portland St. Univ.; J.D., 1973, Lewis & Clark; LL.M., 1982, Georgetown. Admitted: OR, 1973; OH, 1977; NY, 1980; DC, 1981; TX, 1984. Part., Gregory, Clyman & Ogilvy, Portland, OR, 1973-75; Staff Att'y & Acting Exec. Dir., Legal Servs. for NW PA, Erie, 1976; Staff Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. of Cincinnati, OH, 1976-79; Consulting Att'y, Cntr. for Applied Legal Studies, Georgetown, 1982-83; Ass't Prof., Texas Southern, 1983-85; Assoc. Prof., 1985-91; Assoc. Prof., Cath. Univ., since 1991. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Clinical Teaching, (S); Contracts; Interviewing, Counseling & Negotiation, (S); Legislation, (S); Mediation, (S). Learning from Practice: A Professional Development Text for Legal Externs (with Wortham & Lerman), 1998. Member: SALT; ATLA; CLEA. Chair, Sect. Clin. Educ., AALS, 1995, Chair, Plng. Com., Conf. Clin. Educ., 1996.

 

PALOMAR, JOYCE, (F) Judge Haskell A. Holloman Prof. Univ. of Oklahoma. b.1953. B.S., 1975; M.A., 1977; J.D., 1986, Nebraska. Neb. L. Rev. Admitted: NE, 1986. Att'y, Baird & Holm, Omaha, 1986-88; Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Oklahoma, 1988-94; Prof., since 1994; John F. Lehmann Dist. Vis. Prof., Wash., St. Louis, fall 2000; Fulbright Dist. Scholar & Lect., East China Univ. of Pol. Sci. & Law, Shanghai, spring 2002. Subjects: Comparative Property Law, (S); International Transactions, (S); Land Use; Property; Real Estate Transactions. Title Insurance Law, 1995 & supps.; Patton & Palomar on Titles, 2002 & supps. Member: COIF; Am. Coll. of Real Estate Lawyers (Chair, Educ. Com.); Fulbright Dist. Scholar. Gen. Counsel, Real Prop. Sect., OK Bar Ass'n; Mem., Asia Law Initiative, ABA, since 2002.

 

PASMAN-GREEN, NORA J., (F) Prof. Cooley. b.1951. B.S., 1973, Michigan; J.D., 1977, Wayne State. Admitted: MI, 1977. Ass't Defender, St. Appellate Defenses Off., Detroit, 1977-83; Instr., Inst. for Paralegal Educ., Ann Arbor, 1981-82; Dir., Washtenaw Cty. Consumer Servs. Dep't, Ann Arbor, 1983-85; Ass't Prof., Cooley, 1985-91; Vis. Prof., San Diego, 1989-90; Assoc. Prof., Cooley, 1991-96; Prof., since 1996. Subjects: Administrative Law; Clinical Director; Professional Responsibility; Property; Remedies; Torts.

 

QUENTEL, DEBRA L. Dir. of Curriculum Development & General Counsel, CALI.  B.A., 1981, Wisconsin-Madison; J.D., 1988, Wisconsin.  Note & Comment Ed., Int'l L. Journal. Admitted: WI, 1988; IL, 1988.  Assoc., D'Ancona & Fplaum, Chicago, 1988-91; Exec. Dir., Lawyers for the Creative Arts, Chicago, 1991-94; Visit. Ass't. Prof., Chicago-Kent, 1994-97; Dir. of Curriculum Development & General Counsel, CALI, Chicago, since 1997.

 

RANDALL, VERNELLIA R., (F) Prof. Dayton. b.1948. A.A., 1968, Amarillo Coll.; B.S., 1972, Univ. of Texas; M.S., 1978, Wash., Seattle; J.D., 1987, Lewis & Clark. Admitted: OR, 1987. Public Health Grad. Study, Wash., Seattle, 1984. Nurse Practitioner, High Point Health Cntr., Seattle, 1974-77; Public Health Nurse, AK Dep't of Health & Social Serv., Juneau, 1978-84; Att'y, Bullivant, Houser, Bailey, et al., Portland, OR, 1987-90; Adj. Prof., Lewis & Clark, 1989-90; Ass't Prof., Dayton, 1990-95; Adj. Ass't Prof., Wright St. Med. Sch., Dayton, since 1992; Assoc. Prof., Dayton, 1995-96; Prof., since 1996. Subjects: Health Care Law; Race & Racism in American Law; Remedies; Reproductive Issues: An International Prospective; Torts; Women & the Law, (S). Race and Racism in American Law: e-bk: academic.udayton.edu/race, 1997; Race, Health Care, and the Law: e-bk.: academic.udayton.edu/health, 1997; On Line Academic Assistance Program for Law Students: e-bk: academic.udayton.edu/aep/online, 1998. Member: Am. Soc. of Law & Med; SALT. Mem., OR Bar Ass'n; Mem., OH Comm. on Minority Health, since 1992; Chair, Sect. on Health Care Law, AALS, 1997-98, Chair, Sect. on Tchg. Methods, 2001-02, Chair-Elect, Sect. on Women in Legal Educ., 2001-02.

 

RICHMOND, GAIL LEVIN, (F) Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs. & Prof. Nova Southeastern. b.1946. A.B., 1966, ; M.B.A., 1967, Michigan; J.D., 1971, Duke. Student Ed., Law & Contemp. Probs. Admitted: OH, 1971. Assoc., Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Cleve., 1971-72; Ass't Prof., Capital, 1972-73; Vis. Ass't Prof., Duke, fall 1973; Ass't Prof., Univ. of No. Car., 1973-78; Vis. Ass't Prof., Univ. of Texas, 1977-78; Vis. Ass't Prof., Nova, 1979-80; Assoc. Prof., 1980-85; Assoc. Dean, 1981-93, since 1995; Lect., Miami, 1981-95; Prof., Nova Southeastern, since 1985; Acting Dean, 1993-95. Subjects: Accounting; Federal Tax Research; Taxation, Federal, (S); Taxation, Federal; Wills. Federal Tax Research, 1981, 6th ed. 2002; Florida Real Estate Transactions (Contrib.), 1988 & supp.; Tax Planning for Lifetime and Testamentary Dispositions (with Llewellyn & Budin), 1997. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; COIF; CPA (IL). Rptr., Unif. Duties to Disabled Persons Act, 1971; Pres., Greater Ft. Lauderdale Tax Coun., 1987-88; Bd. of Trustees, LSAC, 1994-99, Audit Com. Chair, 1991-93, Servs. & Prog. Chair, 1997-99.

 

SEIBEL, ROBERT F., Assoc. Prof. CUNY at Queens. b.1946. A.B., 1968, Bowdoin Coll.; J.D., 1971, Northeastern. Admitted: MA, 1971; IL, 1979; IA, 1980; ME, 1981; NY, 1989. Assoc., Ropes & Gray, Boston, 1971-79; Clin. Prof., Chicago-Kent, 1979-80; Assoc. Prof. & Exec. Dir., Clin. Progs., Drake, 1980-81; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Maine, 1981-83; Assoc. Prof., 1983-86; Vis. Lect., Cornell, 1985-86; Assoc. Dir., Legal Aid Clinic, 1986-89; Sr. Lect., 1986-98; Vis. Assoc. Prof., CUNY at Queens, spring 1998; Assoc. Prof., since 1998. Subjects: Clinical Teaching, (S); Computer Applications in Law Practice, (S); Estate Planning Clinic, (S); Judicial Externship, (S); Women & the Law Clinic, (S). Member: CLE Ass'n (Dir., 1992-94); CLEA (V.P., 1997, Co-Pres., 1998). Bd. of Dirs., Legal Servs. Corp. of IA, 1980-81; Chair, Sect. on Law & Computers, AALS, 1985; Bd. of Dirs., Community Dispute Resolu. Cntr., Ithaca, NY, 1986-93.

 

SHAVERS, ANNA WILLIAMS,* (F) Assoc. Prof. Nebraska. b.1946. B.S., 1967, Central St. Univ.; M.S.Bus., 1973, Wisconsin; J.D., 1979, Minnesota. Mng. Ed., Minn. L. Rev. Admitted: MN, 1979; NE, 1989. Assoc., Faegre & Benson, Mpls., 1979-83; Dir., Student Legal Serv., Minnesota, 1983-86; Sr. Clinic Att'y, 1986-87; Assoc. Clin. Prof., 1987-89; Ass't Prof., Nebraska, 1989-95; Assoc. Prof., since 1995. Subjects: Administrative Law; Civil Procedure; Education Law; Gender Issues in The Law; Immigration Law. Member: Beta Gamma Sigma. Bd. Mem., Student Ombudsmen Serv., 1986-87; Consult., Univ. Student Legal Servs., 1986-87; Consult., Rural Sch. & Community Trust, 2001-03. On lv., spring 2004.

 

SPIESEL, CHRISTINA O. Adj. Prof., Quinnipiac; Sr. Research Scholar, Yale.  B.A., 1962, Shimer College; M.A., 1965, Chicago.  Faculty Assoc., Inst. for Writing & Thinking, Bard College, since 1993; Sr. Research Scholar, Yale, since 1999; Adj. Prof., Quinnipiac, since 2000; Adj. Prof., N.Y.L.S., since 2002. Member: College Art Ass'n., since 1986; Semiotics Soc. of Amer., since 1996; Law & Soc. Ass'n., since 2003.

 

WANGERIN, PAUL T., (M) Assoc. Prof. John Marshall. b.1947. A.B., 1969, Mo.-Columbia; J.D., 1978, John Marshall. Staff, J. Mar. L. Rev. Admitted: IL, 1978. Clerk, Hon. Howard C. Ryan, IL Sup. Ct., Ottawa, 1978-79; Att'y, Winston & Strawn, Chgo., 1979-82; Ass't Prof., John Marshall, 1982-86; Assoc. Prof., since 1986. Subjects: Contracts; Legal Research; Remedies.

 

 

 

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