Teaching Legal Education

In addition to completing another semester as Adjunct Law Professor at Capital University Law School teaching Law & Literature, Mark Lewis will once again volunteer his time this school year at Westland High School and teach students about our civil justice system and the important role our jury system plays in achieving justice.  Mark Lewis [...]

December 1st, 2015|Categories: Legal Education|

Mark Kitrick-Guest Speaker

Mark Kitrick was a guest speaker to the University of Dayton Law School graduates (and families and professors) who were just sworn in to be licensed in the State of Ohio on November 18, 2014.

November 19th, 2014|Categories: Legal Education|

Columbus Bar Association Presentation

Attorney Mark Lewis presented "Learning From Our Mistakes" to the Columbus Bar Association's Young Lawyer group on October 21, 2014.   Attorney Lewis shared with the young lawyers how the psychology of learning and recent developments in cognitive science can help them adapt to shortcomings in ways that improve their legal practices.

October 22nd, 2014|Categories: Legal Education, Uncategorized|

Educational Seminar

Attorney Sean Harris will be presenting at the COAJ and CBA seminar "Trial Skills Institute".  This event will take place on December 5, 2014 and will feature a complete mock trail.  Learn more here.

October 9th, 2014|Categories: Legal Education|

Daytime Columbus

Attorney Mark Kitrick appeared on NBC4 Daytime Columbus.  He spoke with host Gail Hogan about the dangers of distracted driving.  Click on the link below to view the segment. http://www.nbc4i.com/category/254555/daytime  

January 24th, 2014|Categories: Legal Education, Uncategorized|

Educating To Stop Distracted Driving

Last week St. Xavier ('73-First Honors) high school graduate  Mark Kitrick visited  his alma mater to teach 450 sophomores about the dangers of distracted driving. This is a program called "60 For Safety."  Mark demonstrated scientifically the many cognitive disorders of driving while doing other activities such as eating, drinking, using cell phones and texting. [...]

November 12th, 2013|Categories: Legal Education|