116 posts from

2012

  

Chapman Alumnus Makes Partner at Bremer White Brown and O’Meara

January 17, 2012 by | Alumni

Chapman alumnus Joshua Bordin-Wosk made partner with Bremer White Brown & O’Meara LLP’s Newport Beach office.  Joshua Bordin-Wosk, who received his Juris Doctorate from Chapman University School of Law in 2005, now practices all aspects of civil litigation including catastrophic injury, governmental entity defense, entertainment, and employment law.  In handing complex, multi-million dollar lawsuits, Mr.

Professional Networking Community Partners with Chapman Law

January 17, 2012 by | General News

Solo Practice University, described as “the leading online educational and professional networking community for lawyers and law students,” announced its partnership with Chapman University School of Law, which was formed “to help their students and alumni create and build sustainable solo practices.”  Of the partnership, Dean Campbell stated, “We are aware that more of our

Dean Eastman Featured in Article for Dual of Wits

January 15, 2012 by | Faculty

Dean John Eastman was featured in a Gazette Newspaper article entitled, “Understanding Law Though Inn Of Court.”  The article discusses Dean Eastman’s engagement in a civilized “dual of wits” with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky at the esteemed Long Beach Joseph A. Ball/ Clarence S. Hunt American Inn of Court.  Read more here.

Professors Cianciarulo and Seiden Quoted on Domestic Violence

January 10, 2012 by | Faculty

Scrutiny continues to follow Ross Mirkarim, the inaugurated sheriff of San Francisco, as he faces allegations of domestic abuse. The allegations themselves aren’t the only cause of concern; the language Mirkarimi has used to describe the situation, one that he calls “a private matter, a family matter” has legal deeply troubled legal scholars, including two

Professor Hewitt Featured for Accomplishments

January 8, 2012 by | Faculty

The Tribune Chronicle featured Professor Hugh Hewitt, highlighting his return to Warren, Ohio, on January 26 to kick off the Trubine Chronicle’s “It All Started Here” speaker series. Other speakers will include Super Bowl champion Paul Warfield, actor and director Austin Pendleton, opera singer Gary Lehman and CEO Michael Capellas. The Tribune praised Professor Hewitt:

Dean Campbell Publishes Article on Financial Crisis

January 4, 2012 by | Faculty

Dean Tom Campbell has published an article entitled, “What is Going on with Our Economy?”  In the article, Dean Campbell argues that the financial crisis was caused by two factors.  The first “had its origin in the easy money policy of the Federal Reserve, during the administrations of both President Clinton and President Bush”; the

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