RALEIGH, N.C. – Melissa Essary, dean of the Campbell University Norman A. Wiggins School of Law, has announced that four of the school’s professors presented at the 2011 Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) annual meeting July 24-30 in Hilton Head, S.C. In addition, Professor Patrick Hetrick acted as mentor to Osamudia James, a professor from the University of Miami School of Law. The SEALS annual meeting included several program formats, including new scholars workshops, group and roundtable discussions, panels, expos, luncheons, receptions and training seminars, all aimed at enhancing the legal education profession. Essary is an active member of the SEALS steering committee. The presenters were as follows:
Amy Flanary-Smith acted as moderator for a session she created on recruiting, training and managing adjunct professors. |
Lucas Osborn provided insights along with professors from the University of Georgia, University of Baltimore, University of Houston and Temple University for the workshop “Patent Law in the 21st Century: Overhaul, Tweak, or Status Quo?” |
Sarah Ludington participated in a group discussion titled, “Evolution or Revolution? American Civil Procedure in the 21st Century” that dealt with significant changes in the American approach to litigation over the last decade. |
Lisa Lukasik spoke on Asperger’s syndrome and eligibility under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act in a new scholars workshop panel on Americans with disabilities. |
Media Contact: Julie Lechner, 919.865.5978, lechner@law.campbell.edu