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Professor Marshall joined the faculty in 2004 after several
years of private practice in the fields of law and economics.
Professor Marshall has extensive teaching experience and
has written for legal and economics publications. He has also
served as an expert witness with respect to economic issues
addressed in both state and federal courts.
Professor Marshall is an active member of several professional
organizations, including the American Bar Association, the
American Economic Association, the National Association of
Forensic Economists, the American Academy of Economic and
Financial Experts, The Econometric Society, and the Association
for Public Policy Analysis and Management. He is also co-editor
of The Earnings Analyst, the annual publication of
the American Rehabilitation Economics Association.
Professor Marshall, along with Professor Juanda Daniel, received the 2006 Holmes-Cardozo Award for Distinguished Submitted Conference Paper from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business for their work entitled "Avoiding Economic Waste in Contract Damages: Myths, Misunderstanding, and Malcontent."
Professor Marshall teaches Contracts, Remedies, Antitrust Law, and Law and Economics.
Email: kmarshall@ulv.edu
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