Scott Pryor to join Campbell Law faculty

RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law Dean J. Rich Leonard announced today that C. Scott Pryor will join the law school faculty as a Professor of Law with the beginning of the 2015-16 academic year. Boasting more than 15 years of commercial law practice, he specializes in Contracts, Secured Transactions, Sales, and Bankruptcy.

“I am delighted that Scott will be joining us next fall,” said Leonard. “He is one of the most respected commercial and bankruptcy law scholars in the country, and his expertise and experience in the classroom will provide a substantial benefit to our students.”

Pryor has served on the faculty at Regent University School of Law since August 1998. He was previously a visiting professor at Campbell Law (2010-11), as well as a resident scholar at the American Bankruptcy Institute in Washington, D.C. (2013), Fulbright Scholar at the National Law University in Jodhpur, India (2009), and visiting professor at Handong International Law School in Pohang, South Korea (2006). He was also the director of Regent’s Summer Program in International Human Rights in Strasbourg, France (2005 and 2008).

“I am excited to join Campbell Law’s faculty to help prepare its students for the practice of law,” said Pryor. “Campbell’s focus on the knowledge and skills necessary for practice in today’s environment, its consistently high bar-pass rate, and its emphasis on the professional character of its graduates make it a superb place to teach.”

Pryor holds a B.A. from Dordt College and an M.A. from Reformed Theological Seminary. He earned his J.D. from the University of Wisconsin College of Law.

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