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'''John DiPippa''' is a Professor of Law at the [[Clinton School for Public Service]]. He is concurrently the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Distinguished Professor of Law and Public Policy at the UALR [[Bowen School of Law]].  
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'''John DiPippa''' is a Professor of Law at the [[Clinton School of Public Service]]. He is concurrently the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Distinguished Professor of Law and Public Policy at the UALR [[Bowen School of Law]].  
  
 
DiPippa received his bachelor's degree from West Chester University in 1974 and his juris doctorate from Washington & Lee University in 1978. DiPippa has practiced or taught for the Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley, Virginia, the Washington & Lee clinical program, and Blue Ridge Legal Services. He began teaching at the [[University of Arkansas at Little Rock]] in 1983. With Robert F. Cochran and Martha M. Peters he wrote ''The Counselor-At-Law: A Collaborative Approach to Client Interviewing and Counseling'' (1999).
 
DiPippa received his bachelor's degree from West Chester University in 1974 and his juris doctorate from Washington & Lee University in 1978. DiPippa has practiced or taught for the Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley, Virginia, the Washington & Lee clinical program, and Blue Ridge Legal Services. He began teaching at the [[University of Arkansas at Little Rock]] in 1983. With Robert F. Cochran and Martha M. Peters he wrote ''The Counselor-At-Law: A Collaborative Approach to Client Interviewing and Counseling'' (1999).

Revision as of 12:24, 16 February 2008

John DiPippa is a Professor of Law at the Clinton School of Public Service. He is concurrently the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Distinguished Professor of Law and Public Policy at the UALR Bowen School of Law.

DiPippa received his bachelor's degree from West Chester University in 1974 and his juris doctorate from Washington & Lee University in 1978. DiPippa has practiced or taught for the Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley, Virginia, the Washington & Lee clinical program, and Blue Ridge Legal Services. He began teaching at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 1983. With Robert F. Cochran and Martha M. Peters he wrote The Counselor-At-Law: A Collaborative Approach to Client Interviewing and Counseling (1999).

References

External links

DiPippa's UALR homepage

Contact info

ph: (501) 324-9438; email: jmdipippa@ualr.edu