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Faculty Profile
Ted Schneyer
Academic Title: Milton O. Riepe Professor of Law
E-mail:  Ted Schneyer
Office Number: 213
Office Phone: (520) 621-5633
Office Fax: (520) 621-9140
Courses Taught:
Torts Legal Profession Legal Ethics Seminar
Curriculum Vitae
Education
Stanford Law School, J.S.M. (1971) 
University of Stockholm, Sweden, Diploma of Comparative Law (1969) Fulbright Grant
Harvard Law School, LL.B. (1968) Graduated cum laude
John Hopkins University, A.B. (1965) Phi Beta Kappa; graduated with Honors
Admitted to Practice
California
Personal Work Experience
Milton O. Riepe Professor of Law, James E. Rogers College of Law, 1997 - present
Visiting Professor of Law, Cornell Law School, Fall 1997
Visiting Professor of Law, University of Texas Law School, Fall 1996
Professor of Law, University of Arizona College of Law, 1986 - 1997
Visiting Scholar, American Bar Foundation, 1981 - 1982
Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1979 - 1986
Associate Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1976 - 1979
Assistant Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1972 - 1976
Assistant Professor of Law, University of Nebraska Law College, 1971 - 1972
Teaching Fellow, Stanford Law School, 1970 - 1971
Representative Publications
Multidisciplinary Practice, Professional Regulation, and the Anti-Interference Principle in Legal Ethics, 84 Minn. L. Rev. 1469 (2000).
Professional Discipline for Law Firms? 77 Cornell L. Rev. 1 (1991), reprinted in 42 Def. L.J. 83 (1993).
Professionalism as Bar Politics: The Making of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, 14 Law & Social Inquiry 677 (1989), reprinted in Lawyer' Ideals/Lawyers' Practices: Transformations in the American Legal Profession 95 (Robert L. Nelson, David M. Trubek & Rayman L. Solomon eds., 1992).
Moral Philosophy's Standard Misconception of Legal Ethics, 1984 Wis. L. Rev. 1529.
The Lawyer in Modern Society (2d ed. 1976) (co-author, with Vern Countryman & Ted Finman).
Complete List of Publications
Presentations
Speaker, State Separation of Powers and the Regulation of Lawyers (Conf. on the Future Structure & Regulation of Law Practice, James E. Rogers College of Law, Univ. of Arizona, Mar. 2002). 
Speaker, Professional Regulation and Separation of Powers (Hofstra Law School Conf. on Legal Ethics, Sept. 2001). 
Lecturer, The Changing Concept of ‘ClienthoodÂ’ in the Law of Lawyering (Annual Keck Lecture to the Fellows of the American Bar Foundation, Feb. 2001). 
Complete List of Presentations
Organizations
American Bar Association
Elected Member, American Law Institute
1995 - present
Public Service
Member, Arizona State Bar Multijurisdictional Practice Task Force 2002 - present
Co-Convenor, James E. Rogers College of Law Conference on the Future Structure and Regulation of Law Practice 2002
Member, National Conference of Bar Examiners Drafting Committee for the Multi-State Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) 1998 - 2001
Chair, AALS Professional Responsibility Section 1995
Member, Arizona State Bar Committee on Professionalism 1994 - 1995
Member, Arizona State Bar Committee To Review the Bar Admissions Process 1987 - 1989
Member, Arizona State Bar Ethics Committee 1986 - 1989
Member, Wisconsin Supreme Court Committee to Review ABA Evaluation of State's Attorney Disciplinary System 1986
Member, Wisconsin State Bar Committee to Review the Code of Professional Responsibility 1980 - 1983
Reporter, Wisconsin Supreme Court Committee on Mandatory Legal Malpractice Insurance 1978 - 1979
Reporter, Wisconsin Supreme Court Committee to Study the State Bar 1976 - 1977
Participant, Economics Institute for Law Professors 1972
Awards
Selected by the American Bar Foundation to receive the 5th Annual W.M. Keck Foundation Award and Lectureship  2000
Sanford D. Levy Memorial Award from Ethics Committee of the N.Y. State Bar Association  1992
University of Arizona Foundation Grant  1990
American Bar Foundation Meyer Grant  1984
American Bar Foundation Visiting Scholar  1981 - 1982
Participant, NEH-Funded Legal History Workshop, University of Wisconsin Law School  1981
Ford Foundation Grant  1975
Smongeski Grant (University of Wisconsin)  1974
Fulbright Grant  1968 - 1969
   
       
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