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Phoenix School of Law Continues to Grow; School Hires 12 New Fall Adjunct Professors

July 30, 2008 · Published By  

PHOENIX, Ariz. – Phoenix School of Law, Arizona’s only privately-owned law school, announced today the appointment of 12 new adjunct professors for the fall semester.  They are:  Murray Henner, Hon. Colin Campbell, Ann Hobart, Angelo Patane, Nancy Jo Merritt, Josh McClatchey, Hon. Mark Armstrong, Hon. Richard Trujillo, Hon. Mike Jones, Tanya Lee, Kim DeMarchi and Alan Kuffner.

Murray Henner was an adjunct at Phoenix School of Law last year and is returning to teach International Law.

Retired Judge Colin Campbell is an attorney with Osborn Maledon, and will teach Remedies. 

Anne Hobart, who taught Alternative Dispute Resolution last year and led an externship seminar this summer, will return to teach Civil Rights. 

Angelo Patane is a lawyer with Koplow & Patane PLLC and will teach an Externship course. 

Nancy Jo Merritt practices solely in the areas of immigration and nationality law at Fennemore Craig PC.  She will teach Immigration Law.

Josh McClatchey, is an attorney at Steptoe & Johnson LLP and will teach Contracts II.

Retired Judge Mark Armstrong works with the Arizona Supreme Court and will teach Con Law II.

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Richard Trujillo will teach LP II.

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Mike Jones will teach LP. 

Tanya Lee is an associate with Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Lloewy, LLP and will teach Business Associations.

Kim DeMarchi, a partner at Lewis and Roca, will teach Professional Responsibility.

Alan Kuffner will teach Juvenile Law.  He is a practicing attorney with the law firm of Bustamante & Kuffner, P.C.

About Phoenix School of Law
Phoenix School of Law is Arizona’s only privately owned law school, and the only Arizona law school offering full-time, part-time and evening classes. The School received provisional accreditation from the American Bar Association in June 2007. The mission pillars of PhoenixLaw are to provide student-centered education, produce professionally prepared graduates, and serve the underserved. For more information about PhoenixLaw, visit www.phoenixlaw.edu or call 602-682-6800.

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