In three minutes, Jeff Feldman, professor of practice and co-director of the Appellate Advocacy Clinic, explains what to expect in the deposition process, who will be present, how to prepare for a deposition and what happens afterward. He also suggests tips for someone being deposed.
March 2022 Newsletter
News & Highlights
The University of Washington School of Law has a rich history that stretches back to 1899, and much of that history is buried in boxes at the Gallagher Law.
Learn how the clinic assists low-income entrepreneurs throughout the Pacific Northwest with their business needs while providing real-world experience for the clinic’s students.
Support the people, programs and causes you care about most. For 24 hours of planned giving, there are several ways to make an impact in areas of most critical need at the law school.
Dean Search: A Distinguished Academic and Visionary Leader
UW Provost Mark Richards has formally tasked members of the Advisory Search Committee with recommending candidates for the position of Toni Rembe Dean of the UW School of Law. Representing the perspectives of the school’s broad and diverse constituency is among the committee's chief responsibilities. UW has engaged a leading national executive search firm, Isaacson, Miller, to support the search.
UW has a long history with Isaacson, Miller and knows from experience that the firm will help recruit a strong pool of candidates. The committee is soliciting feedback as we embark on this important search.
In the Media
The latest news stories featuring faculty, students and alumni:
- We the People: The founders created a Constitution that could be changed, but not easily (Jeff Feldman; Source: The Spokesman-Review)
- How punishing people for 'doxxing' could prove tricky for WA lawmakers (Robert Gomulkiewicz; Source: Crosscut)
- Facebook’s Unglamorous Mistakes (Ryan Calo; Source: The New York Times)
Faculty Scholarship
Featured scholarly work by UW Law faculty:
- The Supreme Court's Chief Justice of Intellectual Property Law | Robert W. Gomulkiewicz, Nevada Law Journal, Vol. 22
- The Public's Right to Benefit from Privately Held Consumer Big Data | Mary D. Fan, New York University Law Review
- Terrified by Technology: How Systemic Bias Distorts U.S. Legal and Regulatory Responses to Emerging Technology | Steve Calandrillo and Nolan Anderson, University of Illinois Law Review, Vol. 2021
Upcoming Events
Sign up to attend these upcoming virtual events:- Part 2 of the 34th Annual Indian Law Symposium: Restatement of the Law of American Indians | April 21-22, 2022 | Virtual event
Experts who participated in the actual drafting of the Restatement will host panel discussions in Part 2 of the annual Indian Law Symposium. - May Master of Jurisprudence Information Session | May 4, 2022 | Virtual event
Non-lawyers seeking a deeper knowledge of the law are invited to attend the event at 6 p.m. - April Master of Jurisprudence Information Session | April 6, 2022 | Virtual event
Learn about the program's courses, faculty, environment and opportunities. The event starts at 6 p.m. - Public Interest Law Association Virtual Gala Event | April 8, 2022 | Virtual event
Join us for a virtual gala to support the Public Interest Law Association (PILA) at UW Law. The event starts at 5 p.m.