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Biography
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Professor Eisinger received a Ph.D. in French
from Yale University, and graduated from the
University of Wisconsin Law School, magna
cum laude, in 1982. She has worked in
private practice, as well as on the faculty
of University of Wisconsin Law School.
She has also taught as a visiting faculty
member at Marquette University School of
Law, Justus Liebig Universitat, in Giessen,
Germany and the Molengraaff Instituut voor
Privaatrecht at the University of Utrecht in
the Netherlands. At Wayne State
University Law School, Erica is the Director
of Clinical Education as well as an
associate professor, teaching such subjects
as Civil Procedure, Professional
Responsibility and Pretrial Civil Advocacy.
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Publications |
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Law Review Articles
The Law of Prisoners’ Rights, co-author with
D. Manville & K. Rimmer, 52
Wayne L. Rev.
857 (spring 2006). The Externship class: An Idea
Whose Time Has Passed?
Clinical L. Rev.
(forthcoming 2004). Pleadings,
Wisconsin Civil Procedure Before Trial, co-author
(Star Bar of Wisconsin, CLE Books 2001 & Supps.
2002, 2003). Annual Survey of
Michigan Civil Procedure Law: June 1, 1998- May 31,
1999, 46
Wayne L. Rev. 485 (Summer 2000).
Wisconsin's Economic Loss Doctrine, 64
Wis. Lawyer 6 (June 1991). The
"Ramshackle Edifice" Collapses: Seventh Circuit
Adopts Federal Statute of Limitations for Rule 10b-5
Claims, 9
Wis. Bar. Bus. L. Rev. 8 (Fall
1990). After Sandstrom: The
Constitutionality of Presumptions that Shift the
Burden of Production, 1981
Wis. L. Rev. 519. |
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