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Erica Landsberg is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Kansas School of Law, where she has taught since 2002. She specializes in Antitrust Law and Higher Education Law, offering a writing seminar on legal issues relevant to colleges and universities. Landsberg earned her B.A. from Yale University (1984, Magna Cum Laude in Economics) and J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School (1987), where she served on the Law Review and engaged in clinical legal work. Her career includes clerkship for Judge Paul E. Plunkett, litigation at Sidley Austin, roles as Assistant General Counsel at the University of Chicago, and Special Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Chicago.
Her expertise spans legal ethics, corporate reorganization, and litigation. She has contributed to legal scholarship with a noted 1986 article on attorney accountability and evidence exclusion. Landsberg’s teaching and professional experiences bridge academia and public service, emphasizing practical legal challenges in education and corporate environments.
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