Dean Brogan joined the faculty in 1983, and has served as the Associate Dean for
Academic Affairs since 1992. 

Dean Brogan has published several articles on ethics and domestic relations. Her works
include: Attorney Client Privilege and Conflicts of Interest, Legal Ethics for Trial
Lawyers; Lawyers' Responses to Client Perjury Under the New Pennsylvania Rules of
Professional Conduct-What Judges Can Expect; Divorce Settlement Agreements: The Problem
of Merger or Incorporation and the Status of the Agreement in Relation to the Decree; and
The Domestic Relations Exceptions to Federal Diversity Jurisdiction, Matrimonial
Litigation: Across State Lines. 

Dean Brogan graduated magna cum laude from Villanova University School of Law, where she
was the Research and Projects Editor of the Villanova Law Review and elected to the Order
of the Coif. Following graduation from law school, she was an associate attorney in the
Philadelphia office of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. 

Dean Brogan was a member of the Board of Directors of Delaware County Legal Assistance
Association and has served as an instructor in ethics for Continuing Legal Education
Programs of the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association. 

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"Attorney Client Privilege and Conflicts of Interest", Legal Ethics for Trial Lawyers (1996)
 

"The Domestic Relations Exceptions to Federal Diversity Jurisdiction", Matrimonal Litigation: Across State Lines (1985)