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About Jean M. Cary

Jean Cary is a leading scholar in the field of depositions. She served twenty years as the Director of the Southeast Regional Deposition Program for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy. She continues to teach advocacy courses in Effective Deposition-Taking, Trial Skills, Negotiation, Fact Investigation, and Motions across the country with the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA).

In addition to her teaching responsibilities at Campbell, she served as the academic adviser to the Local Rules Civil Subcommittee for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina.

In 1999 and again in 2000, Professor Cary was a visiting associate professor of law at Duke University where she taught Family Law. Before coming to Campbell, Professor Cary worked as the first civil law clinic instructor at the University of North Carolina School of Law, and she practiced law with legal services offices in Charlotte, Raleigh and Hillsborough where she represented clients who could not afford to hire an attorney.

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Professor Emeritus, Campbell University School of Law
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