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Kamille N. Wolff
Assistant Professor

Joined Faculty in 2007

Education:

B.A., Queens College, City University of New York
J.D., University of Pennsylvania Law School

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Phone: (713) 313-1366

Fax: (713) 313-1049

E-mail: kwolff@tmslaw.tsu.edu

 

Summary of Experience

  • Certified Arbitrator and Mediator, Council of Better Business Bureaus, Jacksonville, Florida, 2004-Presenst
  • Assistant Professor of Lawyering Process, Florida Coastal School of Law, Jacksonville, Florida, 2004-2007
  • Judicial Law Clerk, Fourth Judicial Circuit, State of Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, 2001-2004

Memberships

The Florida Bar
U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida
American Bar Association
National Bar Association
Florida Trial Court Staff Attorneys Association (2001-2004)
National Academy of the Recording Arts and Sciences (2005)

Research and Teaching Areas

Commercial Law, Estate Planning, Professional Responsibility

Selected Presentations

  • The HBCU and You: The Importance of Historically Black Law Schools. Presented as a Work-in-Progress at the Midwestern People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference sponsored by the University of Iowa College of Law (May 2009)
  • Cutting Edge Issues in Estate Planning, Moderator, Symposium on Estate Planning CLE, Thurgood Marshall School of Law (April 2009)
  • Hip Hop and the Pursuit of Life, Liberty, and Happiness, Southeast/Southwest People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference sponsored by the Phoenix School of Law (March 2009)
  • The Evolution of Street Knowledge: Hip Hop’s Influence on Law and Culture – From the Corner to the Corner Office: Hip Hop’s Impact on Corporate Culture and Law, Panelist, West Virginia University College of Law (February 2009)
  • Arbitration and Mediation, Panelist, Court Appointments, Ad Litem, and Other Ways to Obtain Legal Work CLE, Thurgood Marshall School of Law (April 2008)
  • Entertainment Law, Moderator, Sports and Entertainment Law Conference CLE, Thurgood Marshall School of Law (February 2008)
  • Sports and Entertainment, Moderator, Johnnie Cochran Symposium CLE, Thurgood Marshall School of Law (November 2007)
  • Katrina’s Kids: Causes of Action for Children Survivors of Disaster. Presented as a Work-in-Progress at the Southeast/Southwest People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference at Florida A & M University School of Law (March 2007)
  • An American Beach and the Demise of the American Dream: The Legal Separation and Displacement of African-Americans from a Historically Black Beach. Presented as a Work-in-Progress at the Southeast/Southwest People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference sponsored by the University of New Mexico School of Law (April 2006)

Professional Contributions

  • Third National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Program Committee, Co-Chair
  • Caribbean Law Clinic of the American and Caribbean Law Initiative, Fall 2009 Conference, Co-Chair
  • Hip Hop Law Blog: Where the Hip Hop Nation Meets Critical Legal Theory (www.hiphoplaw.com), Contributor
  • Uccprofessor.com, Founder
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