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Professor Glynn joined the Seton Hall Law School faculty in 1999. He teaches in the corporate, employment, and civil
procedure areas. Outside of the classroom, he provides assistance and mentoring to students in a variety of ways,
including serving as the advisor for the law school’s corporate concentration, and its SEC and NYSE externship
programs. The student body honored Professor Glynn as Professor of the Year in 2002-03. In 2004, he was promoted to
the rank of full professor, and, in 2008, he was named the Miriam T. Rooney
Professor of Law.
Professor
Glynn has written in the areas of
corporate law, employment law, the law
of evidentiary privileges, and civil
procedure. In
2007, he published a casebook,
Employment
Law:
Private
Ordering
and
Its
Limitations
(with Rachel Arnow-Richman and Charles
Sullivan), which introduces students to
the employer-employee relationship by
exploring the tension between privately
ordered terms and public mandates. His
other recent scholarship focuses on the
allocation of responsibility and
decision making authority within the
corporation as well as the impact of
choice-of-law doctrine and
interjurisdictional competition on
different corporate stakeholders. Thus,
from a variety of perspectives, he
addresses how prevailing legal norms in
the corporate context affect not only
shareholders and managers, but also
employees, creditors, counsel, and
society.
Professor Glynn received his B.A., magna cum laude, from Harvard University, and his J.D., magna cum laude, from the
University of Minnesota Law School, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Minnesota Law Review. He clerked for
the Honorable Donald P. Lay, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. He then practiced law as an
associate at the firm of Leonard, Street and Deinard in Minneapolis, Minnesota, focusing in the areas of securities,
business, and employment litigation. Prior to joining Seton Hall, he again served as a judicial clerk, this time
for the Honorable John R. Tunheim, United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
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