Judith A. Teeter received her J.D. degree in 1984 from Boston University
School of Law. Judith practiced in Chicago as a general civil litigator
then later as a labor law attorney, representing Unions as well as
individual employees in a variety of cases including plant closings,
employment discrimination cases, and employment contract disputes. She then
moved to Spokane, Washington and became Litigation Director at Spokane Legal
Services Center. After another move, she directed a program at the
Volunteer Legal Services Center in Rochester, New York, helping parents with
HIV and AIDS develop custody plans for their children.
Upon moving to Pittsburgh, Judith worked part-time as a law clerk for then
Justice (now Chief Justice) Ralph Cappy, and then full-time as a law clerk
for Superior Court Judge John Musmanno. After moving to the private sector
for a few years doing grant writing for non-profits, Judith is now a law
clerk to Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Justice Cynthia Baldwin.
Judith is also a mediator and trainer of mediation and conflict resolution
skills, and attended Duquesne University's Graduate School of Public Policy
in 2003-2004 to obtain a Master's Certificate in Conflict Resolution.
"I am
delighted to be back at Duquesne in an adjunct teaching capacity with Professor Levine."
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