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'''Douglas Norman Frenkel''' is a law professor.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/18/fashion/weddings/erica-frenkel-david-klein.html|title=Erica Frenkel, David Klein|date=June 18, 2017|via=NYTimes.com}}</ref> He is the Morris Shuster Practice Professor of Law at the [[University of Pennsylvania Law School]].
'''Douglas Norman Frenkel''' is the Morris Shuster Practice Professor of Law at the [[University of Pennsylvania Law School]].<ref name="auto">{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/18/fashion/weddings/erica-frenkel-david-klein.html|title=Erica Frenkel, David Klein|work=The New York Times |date=June 18, 2017|via=NYTimes.com}}</ref>


==Education and personal life==
==Education and personal life==
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He is the Morris Shuster Practice Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, having taught at the law school since 1978.<ref name="auto1"/> Frenkel teaches Mediation, Professional Responsibility, Interviewing, Counseling and Negotiation, and Family Law.<ref name="auto1"/>
He is the Morris Shuster Practice Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, having taught at the law school since 1978.<ref name="auto1"/> Frenkel teaches Mediation, Professional Responsibility, Interviewing, Counseling and Negotiation, and Family Law.<ref name="auto1"/>


Frenkel was the Director of the Gittis Center for Clinical Legal Studies from 1980 to 2008.<ref name="auto1"/> He specializes in [[alternative dispute resolution]] generally, and especially in [[mediation]].<ref name="auto1"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f9ffDgAAQBAJ&pg=PT237&lpg=PT237&dq=%22douglas+frenkel%22&source=bl&ots=YYCQi_mHEa&sig=ACfU3U1KZ5hNjyUYk_pVIcUjusA13CGWTA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiM5tiRyenjAhWis1kKHdSnDFYQ6AEwIXoECCYQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22douglas+frenkel%22&f=false|title=Mediation: The Roles of Advocate and Neutral|first1=Dwight|last1=Golann|first2=Jay|last2=Folberg|date=2016|publisher=Wolters Kluwer Law & Business|via=Google Books}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYoa5wjwE0Q|title=Douglas Frenkel L'72 on The Practice of Mediation|via=www.youtube.com}}</ref> His multi-media book, ''The Practice of Mediation: A Video-Integrated Text'' (3rd ed., 2018, with James Stark) is a law school skills text.<ref name="auto1"/> Frenkel’s other major area of expertise is [[legal ethics]], and he was a founding faculty member of the Law School’s Center on Professionalism.<ref name="auto1"/> Among the articles that he has written are "Improving Lawyers’ Judgment: Is Mediation Training De-Biasing?" (with James Stark), 21 ''Harvard Negotiation Law Review'' 1 (2015); "Changing Minds: The Work of Mediators and Empirical Studies of Persuasion" (with James Stark; Honorable Mention in the 2016 International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution Annual Awards), 28 ''Ohio State J. on Dispute Res.'' 263 (2013); and "On Trying to Teach Judgment," 12 ''Legal Education Review'' 19 (2001).<ref name="auto2"/><ref>[https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2681&context=faculty_scholarship "Improving Lawyers’ Judgment: Is Mediation Training De-Biasing?"], (with James Stark), 21 ''Harvard Negotiation Law Review'' 1 (2015).</ref><ref>[https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1344&context=faculty_scholarship "Changing Minds: The Work of Mediators and Empirical Studies of Persuasion"], (with James Stark), 28 ''Ohio State J. on Dispute Res.'' 263 (2013).</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cpradr.org/events-classes/awards/annual-award/past/2016/index|title=2016 Annual Award Winners |publisher=CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution|website=www.cpradr.org}}</ref>
Frenkel was the Director of the Gittis Center for Clinical Legal Studies from 1980 to 2008.<ref name="auto1"/> He specializes in [[alternative dispute resolution]] generally, and especially in [[mediation]].<ref name="auto1"/><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f9ffDgAAQBAJ&q=%22douglas+frenkel%22&pg=PT237|title=Mediation: The Roles of Advocate and Neutral|first1=Dwight|last1=Golann|first2=Jay|last2=Folberg|date=2016|publisher=Wolters Kluwer Law & Business|isbn=9781454876021|via=Google Books}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYoa5wjwE0Q|title=Douglas Frenkel L'72 on The Practice of Mediation|via=www.youtube.com}}</ref> His multi-media book, ''The Practice of Mediation: A Video-Integrated Text'' (3rd ed., 2018, with James Stark) is a law school skills text.<ref name="auto1"/> Frenkel’s other major area of expertise is [[legal ethics]], and he was a founding faculty member of the Law School’s Center on Professionalism.<ref name="auto1"/> Among the articles that he has written are "Improving Lawyers’ Judgment: Is Mediation Training De-Biasing?" (with James Stark), 21 ''Harvard Negotiation Law Review'' 1 (2015); "Changing Minds: The Work of Mediators and Empirical Studies of Persuasion" (with James Stark; Honorable Mention in the 2016 International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution Annual Awards), 28 ''Ohio State J. on Dispute Res.'' 263 (2013); and "On Trying to Teach Judgment," 12 ''Legal Education Review'' 19 (2001).<ref name="auto2"/><ref>[https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2681&context=faculty_scholarship "Improving Lawyers’ Judgment: Is Mediation Training De-Biasing?"], (with James Stark), 21 ''Harvard Negotiation Law Review'' 1 (2015).</ref><ref>[https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1344&context=faculty_scholarship "Changing Minds: The Work of Mediators and Empirical Studies of Persuasion"], (with James Stark), 28 ''Ohio State J. on Dispute Res.'' 263 (2013).</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cpradr.org/events-classes/awards/annual-award/past/2016/index|title=2016 Annual Award Winners |publisher=CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution|website=www.cpradr.org}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Douglas Norman Frenkel
Alma mater
OccupationLaw professor
EmployerUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School
Notable workThe Practice of Mediation: A Video-Integrated Text (with James Stark)
TitleMorris Shuster Practice Professor of Law
SpouseMarlene Weinstein

Douglas Norman Frenkel is the Morris Shuster Practice Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.[1]

Education and personal life

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Frenkel graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a B.S. in Economics in 1968, and from the University of Pennsylvania Law School with a J.D. in 1972.[2][3] He is married to Marlene Weinstein.[1]

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Frenkel was a law clerk to Judge Theodore Spaulding, Superior Court of Pennsylvania, from 1972-73.[2] From 1973 to 1978 he was a Staff Managing Attorney for Community Legal Services in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2]

He is the Morris Shuster Practice Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, having taught at the law school since 1978.[2] Frenkel teaches Mediation, Professional Responsibility, Interviewing, Counseling and Negotiation, and Family Law.[2]

Frenkel was the Director of the Gittis Center for Clinical Legal Studies from 1980 to 2008.[2] He specializes in alternative dispute resolution generally, and especially in mediation.[2][4][5] His multi-media book, The Practice of Mediation: A Video-Integrated Text (3rd ed., 2018, with James Stark) is a law school skills text.[2] Frenkel’s other major area of expertise is legal ethics, and he was a founding faculty member of the Law School’s Center on Professionalism.[2] Among the articles that he has written are "Improving Lawyers’ Judgment: Is Mediation Training De-Biasing?" (with James Stark), 21 Harvard Negotiation Law Review 1 (2015); "Changing Minds: The Work of Mediators and Empirical Studies of Persuasion" (with James Stark; Honorable Mention in the 2016 International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution Annual Awards), 28 Ohio State J. on Dispute Res. 263 (2013); and "On Trying to Teach Judgment," 12 Legal Education Review 19 (2001).[3][6][7][8]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Erica Frenkel, David Klein". The New York Times. June 18, 2017 – via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Penn Law Faculty: Douglas Frenkel L'72, expert on Mediation, Professional Responsibility, Clinical Education, Legal Process and Dispute Resolution". www.law.upenn.edu.
  3. ^ a b "DOUGLAS NORMAN FRENKEL"
  4. ^ Golann, Dwight; Folberg, Jay (2016). Mediation: The Roles of Advocate and Neutral. Wolters Kluwer Law & Business. ISBN 9781454876021 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Douglas Frenkel L'72 on The Practice of Mediation" – via www.youtube.com.
  6. ^ "Improving Lawyers’ Judgment: Is Mediation Training De-Biasing?", (with James Stark), 21 Harvard Negotiation Law Review 1 (2015).
  7. ^ "Changing Minds: The Work of Mediators and Empirical Studies of Persuasion", (with James Stark), 28 Ohio State J. on Dispute Res. 263 (2013).
  8. ^ "2016 Annual Award Winners". www.cpradr.org. CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution.