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Cases and Materials on California Civil Procedure, 3rd Edition

Casebook written by:

David I. Levine

Professor of Law
University of California Hastings College of the Law

William R. Slomanson

Professor of Law
Thomas Jefferson School of Law

Rochelle J. Shapell

Adjunct Professor of Law
University of California Hastings College of the Law



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Mary Kay Kane
Chancellor and Dean
John P. Digardi Distinguished Prof. of Law
University of California
Hastings College of the Law
200 McAllister St.
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415)565-4700
kanem@uchastings.edu



Education:
  • B.A., University of Michigan
  • J.D. University of Michigan, 1971

Bio:

Mary Kay Kane was born and raised in Detroit. She attended the University of Michigan where she received a B.A. degree in English and a J.D. in law in 1971. Upon graduation from law school, she became co-director of a national science foundation project on privacy and social science research data, spending one year at the University of Michigan and two years at Harvard Law School working on that project. She began teaching in 1974 at the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School and came to Hastings in 1977. She served as Associate Academic Dean from 1980-82, as Acting Academic Dean during the 1987-88 academic year, as Academic Dean from 1990-93, and has been Dean since December 1993. She has been a visiting professor at the University of Michigan, the University of Texas at Austin, and Boalt Hall.

Dean Kane's major area of interest is civil procedure. She has written several articles and books in that field, including a Nutshell on Civil Procedure, the fifth edition of which was published in 2003. She also co-authored a Hornbook on Civil Procedure, whose fourth edition was published in 2005, a Hornbook on the Law of Federal Courts, whose sixth edition was published in 2002, as well as the second and third editions of thirteen volumes of the national treatise, Federal Practice and Procedure. She also served as the Co-Reporter for the American Law Institute's Complex Litigation Project, developing proposals for handling multiparty, multiforum disputes in the federal and state courts. In 2001, Dean Kane served the President of the Association of American Law Schools, the national association for legal educators, and was made a member of the Standing Committee on Practice and Procedure for the United States Judicial Conference.

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