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Richard Marks serves as an Adjunct Professor at Southwestern Law School, where he has contributed to legal education since joining the faculty in 2013. A practicing attorney admitted to the California State Bar, he bridges professional experience with academic instruction.
His academic credentials include:
- B.A., 1973, University of California, Los Angeles
- J.D., 1976, Southwestern Law School
Professor Marks specializes in courtroom procedures and trial advocacy, with primary teaching responsibilities in Courtroom Procedure 101. His expertise encompasses litigation strategy, evidence presentation, and procedural rules within California's legal system. Instruction emphasizes practical application through simulated courtroom exercises and real-world case analysis, preparing students for immediate practice readiness.
As an adjunct faculty member, he integrates active legal practice with pedagogy, providing students firsthand insights into contemporary litigation challenges. His teaching methodology focuses on developing persuasive argumentation skills and procedural competence essential for trial attorneys.
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