Rebecca Trammell
. . . who presented "Integrating Research into Research and Writing Programs" at last week's southeastern legal writing conference at Nova Southeastern.
Peter Fitzgerald
. . . whose article, "Smarter 'Smart' Sanctions" has been published at 26 Penn. St. Intl. L. Rev. 37 (2007).
Mark Bauer
. . . who spoke on “Challenges for Foreign Investors: Antitrust Law” at The Florida Bar's International CLE last week in Brazil.
Bobbi Flowers
. . . who spoke on “The Ethical Environment of International Law” at The Florida Bar's International CLE last week in Brazil.
Kristen Adams
. . . who has been named chair of The Florida Bar's Public Interest Law Section's Homelessness Committee.
Ellen Podgor
. . . whose article, "Criminalization of Corporate Law: The Impact of Criminal Sanctions on Corporate Misconduct," has been published in the Journal of Business & Technology Law (University of Maryland School of Law).
Peter Fitzgerald
Professor Fitzgerald has passed the British exams for membership in the Law Society of England and Wales and admission to the roll of solicitors. Very soon, he will be “dual qualified” in both the U.S. and the U.K.
Cynthia Hawkins-Leon
. . . who has become a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family & County Mediator
Mark Bauer
. . . whose most recent article, "Whither Dr. Miles?," which concerns a U.S. Supreme Court case decided this past June, will be published in the Loyola University Chicago Consumer Law Review.
Carol Henderson
Professor Henderson has been invited to present a lecture in May 2008 to the Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Helsinki.
Becky Morgan
Department of Children and Families Secretary Bob Butterworth is creating a task force on elder abuse and has invited Professor Morgan to serve as chair.
Michael Finch
Below is a new organization that Professor Finch was instrumental in forming. In addition, Professor Janice McClendon was instrumental in qualifying the nonprofit association with the IRS. To: Law Community Interested in Psychological Injuries, Trauma, Disability, Rehabilitation, Forensics, and Law From: Association for Scientific Advancement in Psychological Injury and Law (ASAPIL) Date: August 14, 2007 Re: Announcing a new psychological journal, Psychological Injury and Law (PIL), and a recruitment drive for our new association We are a new organization interested in the interface of psychology and law pertaining to the reliable and valid assessment and treatment of psychological injuries (such as chronic pain, PTSD, traumatic brain injury) and disabilities after motor vehicle accidents, work accidents, or other trauma and preparation and presentation of reliable and valid evidence for medicolegal proceedings or court. We seek to promote scientific study of psychological injuries that result from such situations, and of the complications, confounds, and threats to validity in client presentation, including of pre-event psychological vulnerabilities, personality factors, and possible malingering. We have initiated a new journal on the topic, Psychological Injury and Law (PIL), with the inaugural issue due in 2008. The association and journal are described on the website, www.asapil.org. Presently, the journal board is being recruited. The main sections of the journal cover the areas of law, forensics, disability, chronic pain, PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and assessment, including of possible malingering, with distinguished researchers heading each of the sections. We would appreciate your investigating the website to learn more about the association, the journal, the editorial board, our plans, and how you can join the association, submit articles to the journal, and even nominate psychologists and attorneys to the board (self-nominations will be considered, as well). Membership will be free this year (in 2007), because the journal subscription that is included in the annual dues will not be available until next year. Annual dues are set at a reasonable amount for next year, because the journal publisher, Springer Science and Business Media, New York, is lowering the cost of the journal for association members. The association and journal will be appealing to psychologists and other mental health professionals, in addition to other rehabilitation workers and forensic practitioners. Attorneys and other legal professionals also will find that the association and journal are important to them. For those of you interested in contributing to the administration of the association, kindly inform me of this when you send in your application form, with your CV attached. We are especially looking for a Treasurer and a Secretary to join the senior association board, as well as a Vice-President, Law, and a web master, in addition to committee chairs. We look forward to hearing from you. Gerald Young, Ph.D. Editor in Chief, PIL, and Association President, ASAPIL, York University, Toronto, Ontario; [email protected] And Michael S. Finch, J.D., Law Editor, PIL, College of Law, Stetson University, Gulfport, FL Andrew W. Kane, Ph.D., ABAP, Associate Psychology Editor, PIL, Milwaukee Wisconsin Charles Figley, Ph.D., Vice President, ASAPIL [and one of the growing number of board members, PIL], Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL And the journal section heads/ association working group: Journal Section: 1. Law: Michael S. Finch, J.D./ Carol Henderson, J.D.; 2. Forensics: Andrew W. Kane, Ph.D., ABAP; 3. Disability: Izabela Schultz, Ph.D., ABPP; 4. Pain: Robert Gatchel, Ph.D., ABPP; 5. TBI: Ron Ruff, Ph.D.; 6. PTSD: Gordon Asmundson, Ph.D./ Steven Taylor, Ph.D.; 7. Assessment/ Malingering: Michael Bagby, Ph.D.