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July 28, 2011
Business Law Teaching Opportunities
My law school, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is looking for two new faculty members in the business law area—one to teach in the Business Associations area and another to direct a new Entrepreneurship Clinic. Here’s the description:
The University of Nebraska College of Law invites applications for three tenure-track faculty positions focusing on teaching in several areas, including business associations as well as other transactional law courses such as corporate finance and governance, transactional skills courses, securitization, venture capital, entrepreneurship, trusts and estates, and federal estate and gift tax. The College also invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position to direct its Entrepreneurship Clinic. The Director will be involved in the design of this new clinic and will be the supervisor of third-year law students.
If you’re interested and aren’t totally put off by the thought of working with me, or if you know someone who’s interested, the contact person is Professor Richard Moberly, Chair, Faculty Appointments Committee, University of Nebraska College of Law, Lincoln, NE 68583-0902, or send an email to lawappointments@unl.edu. Don’t contact me; after two consecutive years on our appointments committee, I have escaped through the simple expedient of taking a research sabbatical.
-Steve Bradford
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