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Tamar Gribetz is a Professor of Practice at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, where she has been teaching Legal Writing since 2006. She also serves as the Writing Specialist at the law school since 2011. Her academic focus lies in legal writing, legal reasoning, and lawyering skills, contributing significantly to the foundational training of law students.
Education:
- BA, Yeshiva University
- JD, Fordham University School of Law
Her professional background includes serving as an Assistant District Attorney in the Appeals Bureau of the Kings County District Attorney's Office, providing her with substantial appellate and litigation experience. Prior to joining Pace, she taught Legal Reasoning and Writing as an Adjunct Professor at New York Law School.
Her primary area of interest is Legal Writing, where she supports students in developing clear, precise, and effective legal communication. She also contributes to curriculum development and writing support through her role as Writing Specialist.
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Professional Affiliations and Roles:
- Professor of Practice, Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Pace University (2006–Present)
- Writing Specialist, Pace Law School (2011–Present)
- Adjunct Professor, New York Law School (Previous)
- Assistant District Attorney, Appeals Bureau, Kings County District Attorney’s Office (Previous)
She has not listed any scientific awards or fellowships in the provided content.
Tamar Gribetz advises and mentors law students through her teaching and writing support roles, though no formal graduate advisees or research students are mentioned. There is no mention of external grants or funded research projects.
She is actively involved in legal education and professional development, particularly in enhancing legal writing standards and pedagogy. Her work bridges practical legal experience with academic instruction.



