Campbell Law to host Wake County District Attorney Candidate Forum
The forum will operate in a question-and-answer format, with two moderators posing questions to the group.
Informing CLO readers about the latest events and accomplishments at Campbell Law School.
The forum will operate in a question-and-answer format, with two moderators posing questions to the group.
Of the seven law schools in North Carolina, Campbell Law stands as one of four institutions ranked inside the top tie
“It’s always gratifying to help persons who are genuinely disabled and whose claims have been wrongly denied by the government,” said Wallace. “If we are going to have this safety net, it must be administered fairly.”
RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law Assistant Professor of Law Lisa Lukasik presented at the 47th annual School Attorneys’ Conference on Friday, Feb.
RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law School Professor Matt Sawchak will lead a continuing legal education program (CLE) on unfair-business-practices laws for the
“Serving the citizens of North Carolina in this capacity alongside my colleagues on the N.C. Rules Review Commission continues to be an honor that I cherish dearly.”
“I’m honored to have received this recognition from my colleagues at the bar.”
Campbell Law Associate Professor of Law Dr. Kevin Lee will co-teach International Business Law alongside Peter Romary, who will also teach Advanced Negotiation & Analysis.
RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law School Dean J. Rich Leonard has announced that Ulmer Zack “Zeke” Bridges, III, has been promoted to
RALEIGH, N.C. – Red Hat President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Whitehurst will deliver the commencement address at Campbell Law School’s
Campbell Law School Dean J. Rich Leonard announced today the establishment of Campbell Flex, a flexible enrollment option beginning with the
RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law School has announced the establishment of the Campbell Law Connections mentorship program. Ulmer Zack “Zeke” Bridges, III,
One of my most memorable experiences in ZA was the walk through Langa.
By: Paul, 3L at Campbell University’s School of Law
[Editor’s Note: The Campbell Law Observer is taking a break from its usual editorial cycle to present first-person accounts from