
Jacqueline R. Clare
Adjunct Professor · Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Campbell UniversityAbout
Jacqueline R. Clare is an Adjunct Professor at Campbell Law School, where she teaches Mediation Advocacy. She has a distinguished career as a full-time mediator since 1993, having mediated over 3,000 cases in areas such as workers’ compensation, personal injury, business, bankruptcy, and medical malpractice. She holds a Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent peer review rating.
- Education:
- B.A., East Carolina University (1977)
- J.D., University of North Carolina School of Law (1982)
Her research and professional interests focus on alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, legal ethics, and improving access to justice. She has authored the first edition of Alternative Dispute Resolution in North Carolina: A New Civil Procedure and contributed to professional publications.
Awards:
- 2013 Lawyers’ Weekly Women of Justice Litigation Practitioner Award
- N.C. Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section Peace Award
Professional Service:
- Past member and ex-officio member of the N.C. Dispute Resolution Commission
- Past Chair of the Standards and Advisory Opinions Committee (N.C. Dispute Resolution Commission)
- Past Chair of the Dispute Resolution Section (N.C. Bar Association)
- Member of the N.C. Bar Association Women in the Profession Committee
Clare actively engages in public speaking and seminars on mediation, ethics, and civil procedure, emphasizing practical advocacy skills and dispute resolution strategies.
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