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WWW.T OUROL AW.E DU 09 N E W S E V E N T S Professor Jack Graves Named New Director of Digital Legal Education to Oversee Digital Lawyering Curriculum Content Professor Jack Graves has been appointed Director of Digital Legal Education. In his new role Professor Graves will oversee the development of Touro Laws new digital lawyering curriculum while simultaneously working with faculty to expand and improve our ability to deliver educational content online through a virtual classroom experience. Jack is dedicated to legal education and passionate about finding ways to ensure that todays educational experience uses cutting-edge technology to enhance the delivery of information and the student experience said Dean Salkin. He is also working on new curricular content in the rapidly developing world of technology- leveraged lawyering. These combined interests coupled with his commitment to Touro Law will benefit the entire Touro community. Professor Graves teaches Contracts Business Organizations Arbitration and International Sales Law Arbitration as well as new courses in basic business principles for law students and 21st Century lawyering. In collaboration with a group of colleagues from the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Zagreb Professor Graves founded and continues to serve as Director of the Institute of International Commercial Law Dispute Resolution. He also spends significant time collaborating with students and faculty from the U.S. and abroad in relation to the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot an international moot involving law student teams from over 250 law schools and over 60 countries. He co-chairs Touro Laws New Technologies Committee. Touro Law Center already offers a number of virtual or online courses in its JD program. Professor Graves is currently teaching the Law Centers first digital lawyering course21st Century Law Practice by Design Leveraging Legal Expertise with Technology for More Cost-Effective Delivery of Legal Services. This course is offered online this summer and is planned for the fall and spring as well. Education is being reshaped by technology. Touro College and University systems is dedicated to providing state-of- the-art opportunities for our students. Touro Law Centers commitment to digital educational and lawyering demonstrates this commitment and will positively influence how information is delivered as well as content and curriculum. Marian Stoltz-Loike Vice President of Online Education Touro College Dean of the Lander College for Women Anna Ruth Mark Hasten School