Catholic University is joining the movement to look outside academia for its law deans. The University has named Steven Payne as the dean of Catholic Law. Payne, a health care lawyer and partner at Gibson Dunn in D.C., holds a JD from Yale. He will take over on July 1.
Actually, Catholic's prior dean Dan Attridge also came from BigLaw (Kirkland & Ellis) and his five-year deanship was very successful in terms of fund-raising and alumni engagement. Practicing lawyers at the level of Attridge and Payne bring sophisticated management skills and, frankly, a drive to perform that can be hard to find within the more traditional academic cohort. For Payne, the task at hand should be to improve this under-ranked school's standing in the U.S News tables.
Posted by: Larry Lewis | April 03, 2019 at 08:44 AM
BigLaw partners bring "a drive to perform that can be hard to find within the more traditional academic cohort." Yeah, academics don't care much about success; we are slackards and have no drive. [Total sarcasm]
Posted by: Tony Smith | April 03, 2019 at 04:41 PM