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- Title
PRIVILEGED TO CALL HER A FRIEND: A TRIBUTE TO MARJORIE CORMAN AARON.
- Authors
Golann, Dwight
- Abstract
This article is a tribute to Marjorie Corman Aaron, highlighting her accomplishments and contributions in the field of law. The author, Dwight Golann, describes Marjorie as a delightful friend, colleague, and teacher known for her energy and intelligence. Marjorie's originality is emphasized, as she has brought concepts from various disciplines such as medicine, drama, and social science to improve lawyers' negotiation, mediation, and counseling skills. The article also mentions Marjorie's career path, from being a criminal prosecutor to becoming the executive director of Harvard's Program on Negotiation. Her expertise in dispute resolution, client counseling, and the creation of teaching materials, including videos and roleplays, is recognized. Marjorie's generosity in sharing her intellectual property and forming connections with colleagues, students, and practitioners is also highlighted. Overall, the article portrays Marjorie Corman Aaron as a highly accomplished and influential figure in the field of law.
- Subjects
PSYCHOLOGICAL techniques; BUSINESS schools; LAW reviews; TEACHING methods; LAW teachers
- Publication
University of Cincinnati Law Review, 2024, Vol 92, Issue 4, p960
- ISSN
0009-6881
- Publication type
Article