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MEET OUR ADJUNCT FACULTY

The Business Law Program is enriched by talented adjunct faculty who are prominent practitioners in their fields. They bring special expertise and their real world experience to the classroom, allowing us to complement our strong Business Law curriculum with innovative and timely substantive courses in everything from Elder Law and Sports Law to Advanced Corporate Tax and Retirement Plans.

Our 2008-2009 Adjunct Faculty Include:

James Ambrose, Qualified Retirements Plans

Melissa Boge, Technology, Transfer and Licensing

Saskia de Boer, Nonprofit Law Seminar

Paul Ehrlich, Sports Law Seminar

Steven Goebel, Business Principles for Lawyers

Michael Heilbroner, Advanced Trademark Practice and Strategy

Nathan Gerhardt, Clinical Internship Seminar: Business Advising-Center for Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Law (CTEL)

Joshua Husbands, Estate Planning Seminar

James Huston, Clinical Internship Seminar: Business Advising-Center for Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Law (CTEL)

Toby Krauel, Moot Court: Mock Trial Regional Competition

Yvonne Lawson, Clinical Internship Seminar: Corporate Counsel/Intellectual Property Seminar

Matthew Levin, Sports Law Seminar

Christopher Lewis, Patent Litigation

Jeffrey Litwak, Land Use Seminar

Nancy Murray, Community Development Transactions Practicum: Community Development, Nonprofit and Affordable Housing Law

The Honorable Elizabeth Perris, Advanced Bankruptcy Seminar & Bankruptcy and Debtor/Credit

Penny Serrurier, Nonprofit Law Seminar

Michael Simon, Antitrust Law

Edward Sullivan, Land Use Planning

Martha Taylor, Community Development Transactions Practicum: Community Development, Nonprofit and Affordable Housing Law

Paul Taylor, International Business Transactions

Catherine Travis, Advanced Bankruptcy Seminar & Bankruptcy and Debtor/Credit

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