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Authors
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Christine Hurt
University of Illinios College of
Law
Professor Richard W. and Marie L.
Corman Scholar Co-Director, Program in Business Law and
Policy
B.A.,
Texas Tech
University;
J.D.,
University of Texas Vita
Phone: 217 333-7708
Email: achurt@illinois.edu
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Professor Christine Hurt, the Co-Director of the
Program in Business Law and Policy, serves as the Richard W. and
Marie L. Corman Scholar, focusing on business associations,
corporate finance, securities regulation, torts, and business
ethics. Professor Hurt joined the
Illinois faculty from
Marquette
University
in
Fall 2006. She has also taught international commercial arbitration,
international business transactions and project finance. Her
articles have appeared in Iowa Law Review, Ohio
State Law Journal, Boston
University Law Review,
and Cardozo Law Review and she is a regular writer and contributor
to Conglomerate. She also is
the co-author of Interactive Citation Workbook and its related web-based program
on the Lexis website. Her most recent article, "The
Undercivilization of Corporate Law" was accepted for publication in
the Winter 2008 issue of the Journal of Corporate Law.
Before entering law teaching, Professor Hurt practiced corporate law
for a number of years in
Houston
at Baker Botts, LLP, and
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. As a first-year
student at the University of Texas School of Law, she co-founded the
Texas Journal of Women and the Law.
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Tracy Leigh McGaugh
Touro College - Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law
Center
Associate Professor of Legal Process
& Associate Dean for Acedemic Advising
B.A.,
1991,
University of North
Texas; J.D., 1994,
Baylor
University
School
of Law
Room: 315E
Phone: 631
761-7184
Email: TMcGaugh@tourolaw.edu
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Tracy Leigh McGaugh is one of the best-known legal writing teachers in the
nation. She has taught legal Research and Writing at South Texas College of Law
and at Texas Tech University School of Law, where she also served as Associate
Director of the Legal Practice Program. She is the co-author of two of the
standard resources in legal writing programs, Interactive Citation Workbook:
Bluebook Edition and Interactive Citation Workbook: ALWD Edition, and has
written and lectured widely at regional, national and international conferences
on legal writing and law teaching.
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