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About me: Eric Fink is a full-time professor at the Elon University School of Law in Greensboro, NC. He teaches in the areas of civil procedure, administrative law,
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Résumé
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12 years
since Eric Mitchell Fink was first licensed to practice law in PA.
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2 years
since Eric Mitchell Fink was first licensed to practice law in CA.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| Associate Professor at Elon University School of Law |
2007–present
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| Associate at Leonard Carder, LLP |
2006–2007
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| Lecturer at Stanford Law School |
2004–2006
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| Associate at ECKERT SEAMANS |
2002–2004
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| Associate at Willig, Williams & Davidson |
1997–2002
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| New York Univ SOL |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1997 |
| London School of Economics and Political Science |
Sociology |
M.Sc. |
1985 |
| Johns Hopkins Univ |
Sociology |
undergraduate |
1984 |
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Awards
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| Award Name |
Granting Organization |
Date |
| Order of the Coif |
New York University School of Law |
1997 |
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Associations
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Association Name |
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| Member |
Society of American Law Teachers |
2007–present
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Portfolio
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Speaking Engagements
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| Speaking Engagement Name |
Conference |
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| The State of the U.S. Labor Movement in 2009 |
Labor Day event |
2009 |
| The Freedom of Information Act: A Guide for Local Government Officials & Employees |
Open Government Forum |
2009 |
| Academic Legal Blogs in Teaching and Research |
SEALS Conference |
2009 |
| Public Employee Organizing and Collective Bargaining |
SEANC MAT Advance Conference |
2009 |
| The Place of Place in Law: Geography in Legal Practice |
Geography Honors Society Annual Meeting |
2008 |
| Family Responsibility Discrimination and Accommodation |
NC/SC Labor & Employment Law Program |
2008 |
| Open Government Law in North Carolina |
Sunshine Day |
2008 |
| The State of the Union: Organized Labor in North Carolina & The U.S. |
The State of Things (radio program) |
2008 |
| Legal Issues Online |
Converge South Electronic Media Conference |
2007 |
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