It's been a busy week as several schools converted their temporary leadership into permanent deans. Two of the three have spent substantial time on the bench and the third previously served as Ohio's Attorney General and Lieutenant Governor.
Duquesne Law announced that Acting Dean Maureen Lally-Green, will take over permanently. She holds a JD from Duquesne. She previously served as a faculty member at Duquesne from 1983 to 1998 and, subsequently, as a judge on the Superior Court of Pennsylvania.
Hofstra University Law announced that it would make Interim Dean Gail Prudenti its permanent dean. She joined Hofstra in 2015 as the executive director of the Center for Children, Families and Law, after serving as Chief Administrative Judge of the Courts of New York State. She holds a JD from University of Aberdeen.
Cleveland-Marshall Law named Interim Dean Lee Fisher permanent dean. He joined the law school in 2016 as interim dean, after a career in politics and legal practice. He holds a JD from Case Western Reserve.
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