Kimberly Richardson was still a law student when she negotiated her first labor contract. Her professor, Dr. Kenneth Dau-Schmidt, owned “Labor Law Inc.,” and in…
WilmU law student Xavier Hurt wins ‘Best Opening Statement’ in national trial competitionPhoto Credit: Courtesy of Chapman University The Wilmington University School of Law received…
Wilmington University is pleased to announce the appointment of the Honorable Jan R. Jurden as dean of the Wilmington University School of Law, effective April…
Top row: Hannah Goldston and Britton Ody. Bottom row: Dalton Lahti and Andrea Rothbart. Opening statements, closing arguments, direct and cross examinations — students tackled…
Wilmington University School of Law proudly announces that it has earned provisional accreditation from the American Bar Association (ABA). Now, its students can sit for…
Picture it: deposition day. You’re a lawyer entering a conference room to depose someone in a civil case. You need to know how to build…
After 30 years litigating for the U.S. Department of Justice, Alisa Klein happily shares her expertise — in and out of the classroom. The Wilmington…
While working in Nigeria, more than 5,000 miles from home, attorney Veronica Finkelstein experienced many memorable moments — including power outages. “I was inspired by…
If you’ve ever been to Tuscany, chances are you brought home treasured memories of the Italian countryside, and for Lawrence Ponoroff, a professor at Wilmington…
It’s not every day that aspiring lawyers have a chance to chat with a chief justice, so when Delaware’s top judge visited Wilmington University School…