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Dale A. Whitman
Dale A. Whitman is the former James E. Campbell Professor , Professor of Law at the University of Missouri School of Law , University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri , Columbia, Missouri , MO, where he retired in 2007. He received his Education and training of electrical and electronics engineers , B.E.S. degree in electrical engineering from Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1963 and his Bachelor of Laws , LL.B. law degree from Duke University in 1966. After practising for a short period with the Law firm , firm oO'Melveny & Myers, LLPin Los Angeles, California , CA, Mr. Whitman began his Academy , academic career at the University of North Carolina School of Law , University of North Carolina. Prof. Whitman's principal Discipline (academia) , fields of interest are Property Law , property and real estate finance. He is a Academic authorship , co-author of five books and numerous Law review , articles in these areas. In 1973, Whitman was among the founding Fa ...
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