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Contact
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Prof.
Craig R. Senn
P.O.
Box 535
Charleston, S.C. 29402
843.377.2441
csenn@charlestonlaw.edu
Career
J.D.,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
B.A., University of Georgia
Westerfield
Fellow, Loyola University School of Law
Labor
and employment lawyer and litigator, including six years
at Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge and Rice, PLLC
Founder's
Award, Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, 2003
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Craig
R. Senn
Assistant Professor of Law
Craig R. Senn will teach contracts at Charleston
School of Law starting in the fall of 2006.
"We're fortunate to have Professor Senn to join us as a
full-time faculty member from Loyola University School of Law
in New Orleans, where he was rated by students for his overall
effectiveness in the classroom," Dean Richard Gershon said.
"Our students will greatly benefit from his style of teaching
and we welcome him to the area."
Senn received his law degree with honors from the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law and a bachelor's
degree from the University of Georgia, where he graduated first
in his class. At Chapel Hill, he served as articles editor of
the North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial
Regulation.
At Loyola, Senn served as a Westerfield Fellow and taught contracts,
Moot Court, and legal research and writing. He recently published
an article about federal employment claims in the Florida Law
Review.
Prior to entering academia, Senn practiced as a labor and employment
lawyer and litigator in Atlanta for more than nine years. For
six years, he spearheaded the Atlanta employment practice of Womble,
Carlyle, Sandridge and Rice, PLLC.
In 2003, Senn received the Founder's Award from the Thurgood
Marshall Scholarship Fund for his pro bono service to the Fund.
Course
Interests/Research/Teaching Areas