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Current Visiting and Adjunct Faculty at Drexel University College of Law


Jump to Visiting and Adjunct Faculty for Spring Quarter 2008

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Brian J. Foley
Visiting Associate Professor of Law
Visiting  Associate Professor Brian Foley
   
Hon. Edmund V. Ludwig
Jurist-In-Residence
Edmund V. Ludwig
   
Steven J. Rocci
Distinguished Practice Professor
Steven J. Rocci
   
Alfred Yen
Inaugural Distinguished Visiting Scholar of Intellectual Property
Professor Alfred Yen
   

SPRING 2008 Adjunct and Visiting Faculty 


Prof. Rose CorriganRose Corrigan
B.A. Bryn Mawr College
Ph.D. Rutgers University

Professor Corrigan is an Assistant Professor of Politics in the History and Politics department at Drexel University. She also directs the Women’s Studies program. Here primary areas of expertise are sexual violence, feminism and the law.


Judge Legrome D. Davis
B.A. Princeton University
J.D. Rutgers University

Judge Davis was appointed to the U. S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania in 2002. He previously sat in the Court of Common Pleas, First Judicial District of Pennsylvania, after serving as an Assistant District Attorney and later as Assistant Deputy District Attorney in Philadelphia.


Tracey E. Diamond
B.A. Tufts University
J.D. Columbia University School of Law

Professor Diamond maintains a solo practice in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, where she focuses on employment law and commercial transactions. She clerked for U.S. District Judge Shirley Wohl Kram in the Southern District of New York before handling employment discrimination cases with the New York firm Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler and later Philadelphia’s Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Young.


Michael J. Goldberg
B.A. Cornell University
J.D. Harvard Law School
L.L.M. Georgetown University Law Center

Professor Goldberg is a professor and former acting dean at Widener University School of Law. The author of many scholarly articles on labor law, Professor Goldberg served as counsel for labor unions after clerking for Chief U.S. District Court Judge Raymond J. Pettine of the District of Rhode Island.


C. Mitchell Goldman
B.A. Bowdoin College
M.B.A. The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
J.D. Temple University School of Law

Professor Goldman is a partner with Duane Morris LLP, where his practice concentrates on corporate issues in health care delivery, including transactions between providers and regulatory affairs. Having represented hospitals and physicians’ practice groups in addition to serving as a management consultant, he has extensive expertise in the legal aspects of the insurance and health-care facilities.


Jane Massey Licata
B.A. Western Maryland College
Ph.D. University of Hawaii
J.D. Rutgers University

Professor Licata practices intellectual property law in Marlton, New Jersey. She has extensive experience in biotechnology patent prosecution practice and FDA regulatory compliance. She also serves as an adjunct professor at Rutgers-Camden School of Law.


Judge Mary McLaughlin
B.A. Gwynedd-Mercy College
M.A. Bryn Mawr College
J.D. University of Pennsylvania School of Law

Judge McLaughlin was appointed to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in 2000. Her previous experience includes stints as Chief Counsel to the Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Government Information and as Assistant U.S. Attorney in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington as well as private practice. She has taught law at Vanderbilt University, the University of Pennsylvania and Rutgers.


Steven A. Morley
B.A. University of Wisconsin, Madison
J.D. University of Wisconsin Law School

Professor Morley maintains a private practice focused on immigration law and criminal law. He has argued before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court, and chaired the Criminal Justice Section of the Philadelphia Bar Association. He has taught as an ajunct professor at Villanova Law School and Rutgers-Camden Law School.


John J. Pease
B.S. The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
J.D. University of Pittsburgh School of Law

Professor Pease is an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Office of the U.S. Attorney in Philadelphia. He has prosecuted a variety of high-profile cases, including the fraud conviction of the president of the Independence Seaport Museum and the pending case against Pennsylvania State Sen. Vincent Fumo. He has lectured at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law.

 

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