Dean Leonard to moderate at Conference for Chief Bankruptcy Judges

RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law Dean J. Rich Leonard will moderate several panel discussions at the Conference for Chief Bankruptcy Judges in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, June 17. Leonard, who served as a Federal Bankruptcy Judge from 1992 until taking the role as dean of Campbell Law in July 2013, will guide conversations on leadership and relationship issues for Chief Bankruptcy Judges, relations with the Clerk of Court, and relations with colleagues and staff.

“I am excited to participate at this conference alongside many of my former colleagues on the Federal bench,” said Leonard. “Opportunities likes this one provide me with a platform to talk about the great things happening at Campbell Law School, and that’s an offer I’ll never object to.”

Eighty Chief Bankruptcy Judges from across the United States will attend the two-day conference, with a highly-lauded cast of 21 judicial officials, law school deans, and professionals serving as faculty members.

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