Faculty - Michael Moffitt
Assistant Professor of Law
Contact
Office: 308 Knight Law
Phone: (541) 346-0506
Email Michael Moffitt
Courses:
Negotiation, Bargaining, and Persuasion
Before joining the UO faculty in 2001, Professor Moffitt served as the clinical supervisor for the mediation program at Harvard Law School and taught negotiation at Harvard Law School and at the Ohio State University College of Law. He served as the President of the Harvard Mediation Program during his final year of law school. Moffitt was a judicial clerk for U.S. District Judge Ann Aldrich in the Northern District of Ohio. He then spent several years with Conflict Management Group, consulting on negotiation and dispute resolution projects around the world. Moffitt's clients have ranged from senior judges to tribal leaders, from unionized prison guards to corporate executive, from national political leaders to diplomatic academy trainees. Most of his research and writing has centered on the practice of mediation, negotiation and dispute resolution. Moffitt received the University of Oregon's Ersted Award for Distinguished Teaching in 2004. He and his spouse are devoted but mediocre snowboarders, aggressive tennis players, avid wine tasters, and sleep-deprived parents.
Recent Publications
Customized Litigation: The Case for Making Civil Procedure Negotiable, ___ George Washington Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2007).
Pleadings in the Age of Settlement, 80 Indiana Law Journal 729 (2005).
The Handbook of Dispute Resolution, co-edited with Robert C. Bordone (Jossey-Bass 2005).
Suing Mediators , 83 Boston University Law Review 147 (2003).
