Susan Daicoff

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Name
Susan Daicoff
Department
Faculty
Title
Professor
Room Number
491

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BACKGROUND

  • LL.M. in Taxation, New York University School of Law, 1985
  • J. D. With Honors, University of Florida College of Law, 1983
  • M.S. in Clinical Psychology, University of Central Florida, 1992
  • B.A. in Mathematics, University of Florida, 1980

EXPERTISE

  • Lawyer Wellbeing
  • Lawyer Personality
  • Legal Profession
  • Professionalism
  • Comprehensive Law Practice
  • Alternative Forms of Law
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Adjudication

EDUCATION

  • LL.M. in Taxation, New York University School of Law, 1985
  • J. D. With Honors, University of Florida College of Law, 1983
  • M.S. in Clinical Psychology, University of Central Florida, 1992
  • B.A. in Mathematics, University of Florida, 1980

TEACHING and SCHOLARSHIP

  • Contracts
  • Professional Responsibility
  • Comprehensive Law Practice
  • Law & Psychology

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

  • Humanizing Legal Education Executive Committee
  • The Florida Bar - Student Education and Bar Admissions Committee

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

SUSAN DAICOFF, LAWYER, KNOW THYSELF: A PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF PERSONALITY STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES (American Psychological Association Books, 2004)

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

  • Susan Daicoff, Lawyer Personality Traits and their Relationship to Various Approaches to Lawyering, invited book chapter in THE AFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL, MARJORIE A. SILVER, ED. (2007)
  • Susan Daicoff, The Comprehensive Law Movement: An Emerging Approach to Legal Problems, PETER WAHLGREN, ED., A PROACTIVE APPROACH, 49 SCANDINAVIAN STUDIES IN LAW 109-129 (2006) (republication, with revisions, of 2003 GPSolo article)
  • Susan Daicoff, Resolution Without Litigation: Are Courtrooms Battlegrounds For Losers? GPSOLO 44-50 (October/November 2003)
  • Susan Daicoff, The Comprehensive Law Movement, 19 TOURO L. REV. 825 (2004) (transcript of speech)
  • Daicoff, S. & David B. Wexler, Chapter 26: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, in COMPREHENSIVE HANDBOOK OF PSYCHOLOGY: VOLUME 11: FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY (Alan M. Goldstein, ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2003)
  • Daicoff, S., Afterword: The Role of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Within the Comprehensive Law Movement, in DENNIS P. STOLLE, DAVID B. WEXLER, & BRUCE J. WINICK, EDS., PRACTICING THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE (Carolina Academic Press, 2000)
  • Harding, S. Daicoff (1989). Chapter 2330: Interest Expense. Tax Practice Series. Washington, DC: Tax Management, Inc.

LAW REVIEW ARTICLES 

  • Susan Daicoff, Law as a Healing Profession: The “Comprehensive Law Movement”, 6 PEPPERDINE DISP. RESOL. J. 1 (2006)
  • Susan Daicoff, Making Law Therapeutic For Lawyers: Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Preventive Law, and the Psychology of Lawyers, 5 PSYCH., PUB. POL’Y. & LAW 811 (1999)
  • Susan Daicoff, Asking Leopards to Change Their Spots: Can Lawyers Change? A Critique of Solutions to Professionalism by Reference to Empirically-Derived Attributes, 11 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 547 (1998)
  • Susan Daicoff, Lawyer, Know Thyself: A Review of Empirical Research on Attorney Attributes Bearing on Professionalism, 46 AM. U. L. REV. 1337 (1997)
  • Susan Daicoff, (Oxymoron?) Ethical Decision-Making By Attorneys: An Empirical Study, 48 FLA. L. REV. 197 (1996)

History

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