Professor Kentra received a B.A. from the University of Illinois and a J.D. (with
honors) from Chicago-Kent College of Law. She supervises the Mediation/Alternative
Dispute Resolution Clinic, is co-supervisor of the Advice Desk Interviewing and
Counseling Practice program, and teaches classes in the Litigation and Alternative
Dispute Resolution (LADR) Program. She received the 1997 Arbitrator of the Year Award
from the Better Business Bureau. 

Professor Kentra is certified as a mediator by the Center for Conflict Resolution, and as
an arbitrator by the Circuit Court of Cook County Mandatory Arbitration Program, the
National Association of Securities Dealers, the Better Business Bureau, and the U.S.
Steel Labor Arbitration Program. She has trained attorneys, judges and other
professionals as mediators for Lawyers for Creative Arts and for the Center for Conflict
Resolution. She is the author of several articles on the topic of mediation and
alternative dispute resolution. 

After law school, Professor Kentra worked as in-house counsel for a computer corporation,
representing the corporation in commercial and real estate transactions. She has also
made several speeches to industrial and consumer groups regarding the use of document
imaging technology in legal practice. Prior to joining the Law Offices of Chicago-Kent,
Professor Kentra completed a clerkship for the Supreme Court of Illinois. 

Articles

Contributions to Books

Ethics in ADR (with S. Widman), ADR in Illinois (2001)