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Laurie E. Leader
Clinical Professor of Law |
Professor Leader joined the Chicago-Kent faculty in
the winter of 1999. Previously she worked in private
practice, specializing in labor and employment law.
From 1995 until she began work in Law Offices of Chicago-Kent,
Professor Leader was the principal of Leader & Associates
Ltd. Previously, she had been a partner in several
other Chicago law firms. From 1995-97, she was the
chair of the Gender Bias in the Court Room Committee
of the Chicago Bar Association's Alliance for Women,
and from 1988-89 she was co-chair of the Chicago Bar
Association's Young Lawyer Section Labor and Employment
Law Committee.
Professor Leader is a life member of the National Registry
of Who's Who, and since 2001 she has been involved
in an annual project to mentor and train minority
and female lawyers in effective trial techniques.
Additionally, she speaks regularly on a variety of
employment-related topics and represents both employers
and management employees in all aspects of labor and
employment law.
Between 2006 and 2008, Professor Leader was the co-host of "The Employment Hour," which appeared on Comcast cable. In November 2006, she was regional co-chair of the first ABA Labor and Employment Law Committee's Trial Advocacy Competition in Chicago. In November 2007, she helped draft the materials and problem used in the 2008 national competition and served as one fo the judges.
She has authored several articles and two
treatises: Drafting
Employment and Termination Agreements (Matthew
Bender & Co.) (1993) and Wages
and Hours: Law & Practice (Matthew Bender &
Co.) (1990). She was also contributing author to two
other Matthew Bender & Co. treatises: Labor
Law (1983-86), which analyzed wage-hour and
federal and state employment discrimination laws,
and Business
Organizations (1992), for which she contributed
chapters analyzing Title VII, the Age Discrimination
in Employment Act, the Equal Pay Act and the Civil
Rights Act of 1866. From 1985-87, she was a regular
contributor of legal articles to the Woman
in Direct Response Newsletter, and she was
the revision author for Current
Legal Forms--Vol. 13 on Employment and Termination
Agreements (Rabkin & Johnson) (Matthew Bender
& Co. 1998). She published a book chapter titled How to Evaluate and Investigate a Plaintiff's Employment
Discrimination Case in IICLE's Employment
Discrimination Handbook.
Professor Leader earned an A.B. from Washington University
in St. Louis, where she graduated magna cum laude
and Phi Beta Kappa and was named in Who's
Who in American Colleges and Universities (1972-73).
She received a J.D. from Cleveland-Marshall College
of Law, Cleveland State University. While at Cleveland-Marshall,
she was executive editor of the Cleveland
State Law Review and taught a legal research
and writing class to first-year students. Professor
Leader currently serves on the editorial board of
Lexis' Labor and Employment
Newsletter and regularly contributes wage-hour
articles to that monthly publication.