 |
NANCY C. KRAYBILL
Director of Academic Skills
Auxiliary Professor of Law
Email: Nancy.Kraybill@drexel.edu
Phone: 215-571-4803
Office: Earle
Mack School of Law, Room 453
|
Education
J.D. University of California-Los Angeles School of Law
M.A. University of Delaware
A.B. Princeton University
Nancy Kraybill’s
expertise includes arbitration, mediation, civil litigation
and academic skill development.
Before coming to Drexel,
Professor Kraybill served as a clinical supervisor and lecturer
at the University of Pennsylvania Law
School, where she taught in the live-client Mediation and Civil
Practice Clinics. She also helped to launch LaSalle University’s
Graduate Certificate Program in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution,
where she continues to work as an adjunct professor.
Professor Kraybill
has extensive experience in mediation and arbitration, both
as a contract mediator with the Philadelphia
District Office of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
and as an arbitrator with the Arbitration Center in the Court
of Common Pleas in Philadelphia. She has served as a volunteer
mediator with the Family Court Division of the Court of Common
Pleas in Philadelphia and with the Pennsylvania Bar Association's
Project Peace in the Philadelphia School District. In 2001, Professor
Kraybill received the Chancellor’s Award from the Philadelphia
Bar Association and the Volunteers for the Indigent Program,
in recognition of her pro bono legal work.
After clerking for
Judge David V. Kenyon of the U.S. District Court for the Central
District of California, she became a litigation
associate with the Los Angeles firm of Munger, Tolles & Olson.
She later handled business litigation as an associate and partner
with Caldwell & Leslie in Los Angeles before relocating to
the East Coast and clerking for Judge John R. Padova, of the
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Professor Kraybill
earned her J.D. from UCLA’s School
of Law, where she was named distinguished advocate in the Moot
Court Honors Program and chosen as student commencement speaker.
She was also selected by the dean of students to help pilot a
peer-tutoring program for academically at-risk law students,
elected to the Law Women’s Union Steering Committee and
appointed as a teaching assistant by UCLA’s Communications
Department.
|