Campbell Law, Professor Sawchak to Offer Free Ethics CLE on Thursday, Feb. 14

RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law School will offer a free, one-hour continuing legal education (CLE) program on ethics this Thursday, Feb. 14, at 8 a.m. Campbell Law Practitioner in Residence Matt Sawchak will speak on the top 10 myths and missteps that litigators encounter when they apply the attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine. The North Carolina State Bar has approved this program for one hour of ethics credit.

Parking will be available at the City of Raleigh Municipal Parking Deck across from the law school on West Morgan Street.

Sawchak is the first Practitioner in Residence at Campbell Law. He currently teaches civil procedure and antitrust. Business North Carolina magazine has profiled Sawchak twice as the top antitrust lawyer in North Carolina. He is also described as a leading North Carolina lawyer in Benchmark Litigation, Benchmark Appellate, Best Lawyers in America, SuperLawyers, and Chambers USA.

Sawchak graduated with honors from Harvard University, where he was a National Merit Scholar. He earned his J.D. with honors and his LL.M. from Duke Law School. He was the editor-in-chief of the Duke Law Journal.

Sawchak clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas when Justice Thomas served on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Before his judicial clerkship, he clerked in the office of the Solicitor General of the United States.

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Since its founding in 1976, the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University has developed lawyers who possess moral conviction, social compassion and professional competence, and who view the law as a calling to serve others. The school has been recognized by the American Bar Association (ABA) as having the nation’s top Professionalism Program and by the American Academy of Trial Lawyers for having the nation’s best Trial Advocacy Program. Campbell Law boasts more than 3,400 alumni, including more than 2,400 who reside and work in North Carolina. For 26 years, Campbell Law’s overall record of success on the North Carolina Bar Exam has been unsurpassed by any other North Carolina law school. In September 2009, Campbell Law relocated to a state-of-the-art building in downtown Raleigh. For more information, visit http://law.campbell.edu.

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