Published: Mar 15th, 2010
Jonathan Cohen Professor; Associate Director, Institute for Dispute Resolution “Toyota, Tiger – Here’s how to apologize” (March 3, TheStreet.com) Cohen explained what makes an effective apology in the world of [...]
Published: Feb 22nd, 2010
Jarold H. Israel Professor Emeritus Spoke to the Orlando Chapter of The Federal Bar Association on Feb. 18. The topic was “Grand Jury Screening & Indictment Challenges.” Lea Johnston Assistant [...]
Published: Feb 8th, 2010
Jonathan Cohen Professor; Associate Director, Institute for Dispute Resolution “An attempt to revive the lost art of apology” (Jan. 30, 2010, New York Times) Cohen explained that an accident involving [...]
Published: Jan 19th, 2010
Elizabeth Dale Affiliate Associate Professor; Associate Professor of History Dale was appointed to another five year term on the editorial board of Law and History Review. Jeff Harrison Stephen C. [...]
Published: Oct 15th, 2007
Rachel E. Inman Associate Dean for Students Honored as a Distinguished Alumnus by Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tenn. Inman attended Carson-Newman College from 1986 to 1990 and graduated with [...]
Published: Sep 24th, 2007
UF Law Professor Michael Seigel testified Tuesday, Sept. 18, before the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary on legislation that would limit federal prosecutors’ ability to pressure cooperation from companies [...]
Published: Sep 17th, 2007
UF Law Professor Michael Seigel has accepted an invitation from Sen. Patrick Leahy (pictured left) to testify Tuesday, Sept. 18, before the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, which Leahy [...]
Published: Mar 1st, 2004
View on the Profession “The most difficult decisions that lawyers make involve ethical questions: they are the ones that keep you up at night and ultimately define who you are. [...]