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Instructors
Dedicated to their profession, these experienced working professionals share their on-the-job experience with students.
Sheila Malloy Huber, J.D.
Assistant Attorney General
Huber is an Assistant Attorney General in the Social and Health Services Division in Olympia, representing the Children's Administration. Before joining the Attorney General's Office in 1999, she served as a law clerk to two state supreme court justices. She has been in private practice, concentrating on family, juvenile and appellate law, and taught at Gonzaga University School of Law for eight years. She currently teaches in the Paralegal Studies Certificate Program at the University of WashingtonTacoma.
Michael Schwartz, J.D.
Attorney at Law
Schwartz's practice focuses on criminal defense and complex civil litigation cases. Schwartz is the former director of the Economic Crimes Unit (ECU) for the Washington State Attorney General's Office, where he coordinated and directed the creation of the ECU. While with the Attorney General's Office, he also served as the deputy director of the Medical Fraud Control Unit. Additionally, Schwartz is a former deputy prosecuting attorney in the Criminal Division of the King County Prosecutor's Office. He has extensive investigative experience, as well as experience providing training on criminal procedures and legal/ evidentiary issues.
Judith Maier, MBA, J.D.
Maier is presently a principle in a computer services firm, advises several private clients, and owns an import-export business. She previously taught first- and second-year legal writing and research at the Seattle University School of Law and has served as law clerk to Judge Karen Seinfeld, Washington Court of Appeals, and to the Commissioners of the Court. She has also served in a number of executive positions in healthcare related to risk management and information technology and has served as a systems engineer and database administrator in the banking, international finance, healthcare and defense industries, and the space program.
Nancy Weil, J.D.
Weil has practiced family law in Seattle for 15 years, and also serves as a Title 26 Guardian ad Litem, a King County Bar Association Family Law Mentor and a mediator. Prior to attending law school, she was an executive in not for profit health care agencies in Seattle and New York. She is a graduate of the University of Washington School of Law and Adelphi University's Non Profit Organization Management program.
Bruce Wiener, J.D.
Partner, Wiener, Lambka & Deutscher
Wiener is partner in Wiener, Lambka & Deutscher, which serves over one thousand active clients in all phases of personal injury litigation. He has 20 years of experience that includes litigation—both civil and trial and mediation. Wiener has been recognized by Paralegal Studies Certificate Program students for his teaching excellence, and received a University of Washington Educational Outreach teaching excellence award in 2003.
Instructors listed are the most recent. Instructors and courses subject to change.
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