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Elizabeth De Armond
Professor
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Professor De Armond received her B.S. in Information
& Computer Science from the Georgia Institute
of Technology and her J.D. (magna cum laude) from
Notre Dame Law School, where she was articles editor
for the Notre Dame Law Review.
After law school she clerked for the Honorable Cornelia
G. Kennedy of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth
Circuit.
Following her clerkship, Professor De Armond practiced
in Dallas, where she concentrated in real estate and
lending transactions. She also represented battered
women in family court on behalf of North Texas Legal
Services. Later she moved to Boston, where she received
an LL.M. from Harvard Law School. She has been a contributing
author to publications of the National Consumer Law
Center since 1998, writing about fraud, RICO and
credit reporting. Her scholarship interests include
consumer protection and information privacy.