Duquesne Lawyer magazine, fall/winter 2015

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FACU LT Y ACHIEVEMENT S

Ann Marie Schiavone

Tara L. Willke

PRESENTATIONS

PRESENTATIONS

• Barking up the Wrong Tree: Regulating Risk, Not Fear. 2015 Law & Society Meeting, Seattle, Wash. (May 31, 2015).

• Ethical Legal Writing, Including the Ghostwritten E-Mail and Other Such Things. Dean John J. Sciullo CLE Series, Duquesne University School of Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. (April 25, 2015).

Laurie Serafino

• The Educational Benefits Provided by the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008: Illusion or Reality? Junior Faculty Exchange Program, University of Akron School of Law, Akron, Ohio (April 14, 2015).

PRESENTATIONS

• A dialogue between law schools and legal aid providers. Continuing Legal Education Program, Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network Convention, Harrisburg, Pa. (Oct. 2, 2015).

Tiffany Sizemore-Thompson

Center for Legal Information Faculty

PRESENTATIONS

Joel Fishman, Ph.D.

• Effective client interviewing & dispositional advocacy. Continuing Legal Education Program, Juvenile Defender Boot Camp—Back to basics: Stages in representing juvenile clients, Juvenile Defender Association of Pennsylvania. Erie, Pa. (Oct. 13, 2015).

PUBLICATIONS/ARTICLES

• Is there room for social justice in Mandatory Experiential Education? Continuing Legal Education Program, Midwest Clinical Conference, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, Ohio (Oct. 2-4, 2015).

• Index to the Pennsylvania Family Lawyer Volumes 1-36 (19802014). Pennsylvania Bar Association publication (2015). • R. Stanton Wettick, Jr. Allegheny County Discovery Opinions (with Lemon, P. & Nigra, P.) Volume 8 (2010-2015). Pittsburgh, Pa.: Allegheny County Law Library.

Law School Professionals Update S. Beth Licciardello is the new office manager and administrative assistant for Clinical Legal Education. Licciardello’s work experience includes over 20 years as legal secretary, personal assistant and office manager at the Litman Law Firm. She also worked for Smith Helms in Raleigh, N.C., as the administrative assistant for the Honorable James L. Gale. Licciardello’s work experience also includes serving as an administrative assistant at Meyer Darragh Buckler Bebenek & Eck in Pittsburgh. She earned her B.S. in business management from Robert Morris University. Sarah Rethage, assistant dean and executive director of admissions, visited China University of Political Science & Law in Beijing; Southwest University of Political Science and Law, Chongqing; and Beijing Foreign Studies University in November to speak with law students about our LL.M. degree. Learn more about LL.M. for Foreign Lawyer degrees at www.duq.edu/law/admissions/ international-students.

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THE DUQUESNE LAWYER

Brandiez Rudolf is the accounting administrative assistant for the Duquesne Center for Legal Information. Rudolf comes to Duquesne from La Roche College’s accounts payable department, and has experience in many different industries working in human resources, payroll and accounts payable. She graduated with honors from Kaplan University in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Sherri Snyder is the new business office administrative assistant. Snyder has been employed at Duquesne University for 15 years, previously in the controller’s office. She received her associate’s degree from the Bradford School of Business. She lives in Oakdale with her husband and three children.


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