Dean Radwan teaches primarily in the areas of bankruptcy and commercial law. She serves as an advisor to the Duberstein bankruptcy moot court team. In addition, she is the faculty coordinator of the In-House Counsel Internship and the Bankruptcy Judicial Internship.
She was awarded the University’s Teaching Excellence Award in 2004 and the Homer & Dolly Hand Award for Excellence in Faculty Research in 2007.
Dean Radwan attended the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary, where she served as an articles editor of the Bill of Rights Journal and a research editor of the Moot Court Board. She was inducted into Order of the Coif. Dean Radwan practiced with the firm of Thompson, Hine & Flory LLP in Cleveland, Ohio, and also taught advocacy at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Prior to joining the Stetson faculty, she served as a legal research and writing instructor at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
Publications:
- Keeping the Faith: The Rights of Parishioners in Church Reorganizations, 82 Was. L. Rev. 75 (Feb. 2007).
- What Happens When a Wetland Mitigation Bank Goes Bankrupt?, 35 Env. L. Rep. 10590 (Sept. 2005) (with Prof. Royal C. Gardner).
- No Harm, No Foul: Calculations of Nondischargeable Damages in Transactions Tainted by Fraud, 58 SMU. L. Rev. 1385 (Fall 2005).
- Domino Effect: The Continued Existence of Liability for Fraud in Bankruptcy Despite Good-Faith Settlements by the Honestly Unfortunate Settlor
, 53 Cath. Univer. L.R. 81 (Fall 2003)
Trustees in Trouble: Holding Bankruptcy Trustees Personally Liable for Professional Negligence, 35 U. Conn. L. Rev. 525 (Winter 2003).
Determining Congressional Intent Regarding Dischargeability of Imputed Fraud Debts in Bankruptcy, 54 Mercer L. Rev. 987 (Spring 2003)(lead article).
Limitations on Assumption and Assignment of Executory Contracts by "Applicable Law", 31 N.M. Law Rev. 299 (Spring 2001).
Stetson University College of Law
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radwan@law.stetson.edu
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