Professor, University of Virginia School of Law
Professor Kent Sinclair, an active member of the Virginia Bar, teaches the program in Virginia Law & Practice at the University of Virginia School of Law. The architect of the 2006 reforms in the Virginia civil justice system, he is Professor of Law and served for several years as Associate Dean of the
Law
School . He has written more than a dozen books, and is the author of Sinclair & Middleditch, Virginia Civil Procedure (4th ed. 2003 and annual supplements), and co-author of Friend & Sinclair, Virginia Pleading and Practice (2nd ed. 2006 with annual supplements). He is Chair of the Advisory Committee on Rules of Court for
Virginia , and has served as Reporter for the Virginia Model Jury Project for a number of years. He has served on the Board of Governors of the Litigation Section of the Virginia Bar Association and the Boyd-Graves Conference on Virginia Law. He edits the Virginia Court Rules and Practice Service for Lexis Law Publishing and is a frequent lecturer at continuing education programs for attorneys and
Virginia judges. In 2007 he was accepted as an expert to advise the High Court of London, England, on issues of
Virginia law in pending litigations.
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