Scott Killingsworth, a partner at Bryan Cave and one of Ethisphere’s “Attorneys Who Matter” in ethics and compliance for 2013 and 2014, sent us this note:
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Add to the list of those who are teaching, or have recently taught, corporate compliance courses in law schools:
Paul McGreal at South Texas College of Law and now the University of Dayton School of Law
Ted Banks at Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Amii Barnard-Bahn at Golden Gate University School of Law
Laura Murphy at Seattle University School of Law
Steven Olson and Linda DiSantis at Georgia State University College of Law, and
Jennifer Sommer and Laura Asbury at the University of Arkansas School of Law.
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Many thanks to Scott for the information.
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Richard L. Cassin is the publisher and editor of the FCPA Blog. He can be contacted here.
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Richard, thank you for the mention. To pile on my support –
It's critical for law schools to equip the next generation of corporate lawyers with a foundation in Compliance & Ethics. To successfully navigate today's business world, effective C&E programs are a critical foundation for any business built to last. And as an in house practitioner who has architected several Compliance & Ethics Programs, it's clear we need to make investments in our talent pipeline (I've experienced the talent shortage when seeking to fill jobs on my team).
It has been a wonderfully engaging semester with the student cohort at Golden Gate University School of Law.
Best regards,
Professor Amii Barnard-Bahn
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