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Meredith L. Caliman serves as a Full-Time Lecturer in the College of Business Administration & Public Policy at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), teaching core business law courses including Law 240 (The Legal Environment of Business), Law 340 (Law of Business Organizations), and Law 342 (Employment Law). She additionally advises the Pre-Law Society, mentoring students pursuing legal careers.
Her academic foundation comprises an AB in Politics from Princeton University (1982) and a JD from UCLA School of Law (1985). Prior to academia, she completed a judicial clerkship with U.S. District Judge Earl B. Gilliam and practiced at Los Angeles law firms before establishing her private practice in October 2002.
Ms. Caliman's professional expertise spans Business Law, Corporate Law, and Employment Law, directly integrated into her teaching through active legal practice. She represents small-to-medium businesses and individuals in litigation and transactional matters involving contracts, real estate, construction disputes, and employment issues, providing students with real-world legal perspectives.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
She maintains dual roles as an academic advisor for the Pre-Law Society and a practicing attorney, though no research grants or sponsored projects were specified. Her teaching methodology emphasizes practical application of legal principles derived from 20+ years of courtroom and transactional experience.
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