Salmon P. Chase College of Law - Law
Adjunct Professor, Speaking, Consulting and Nonprofit Leadership
Barbara
Wagner
Cincinnati, Ohio
Combining 30+ years of legal practice with giving back to the profession - programs for law firms, law schools, entrepreneurship organizations. Administer programs and best practices, coordinating with practicing bar, train new and future lawyers in skills necessary to succeed in this profession in the 21st century; creatively provide legal services to small businesses, entrepreneurs and nonprofits.
Specialties: Practical skills-focused legal training, provide legal services in accordance with client needs, based on years of corporate, SEC, corporate governance, finance, M&A, compliance, investor relations, document retention initiatives as well as work with small businesses and nonprofits.
Recent Awards: Northern Kentucky University Part-Time Faculty Excellence in Instruction Award for 2019; Cincinnati Bar Association 2019 John W. Warrington Community Service Award; Pro Bono Partnership of Ohio, 2018 Excellence in Nonprofit Service Award; Yale Medal, awarded annually to up to five individuals, highest award presented by the Alumni Association for outstanding service, in recognition of extensive, exemplary voluntary service on behalf of Yale, 2015.
J.D.
MSBA
Business Administration and Management, General
Courses completed in (West) Berlin, through Metropolitan College
BA
Linguistics
Awarded junior Fulbright to teach in Germany.
Yale Medal
The highest award presented by the Association of Yale Alumni, it is conferred solely to recognize and honor outstanding individual service to the University; since its inception in 1952, presented to 303 individuals, all of whom demonstrated their support of Yale through extensive, exemplary service on behalf of Yale as a whole or one of its many schools, institutes, or programs.
The Business Lawyer
Primary author of the work, prepared in connection with her work as co-chair of the Task Force on Defining Key Competencies for Business Lawyers, carried out under auspices of the Committee on Business Law Education of the ABA Business Law Section. Also available at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2911217
The Business Lawyer
Primary author of the work, prepared in connection with her work as co-chair of the Task Force on Defining Key Competencies for Business Lawyers, carried out under auspices of the Committee on Business Law Education of the ABA Business Law Section. Also available at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2911217
Transactions: Tennessee Journal of Business Law
Speaker on keynote panel of Fourth Biennial Conference on Teaching Law and Skills, Emory University School of Law: Educating the Transactional Lawyer of Tomorrow.
The Business Lawyer
Primary author of the work, prepared in connection with her work as co-chair of the Task Force on Defining Key Competencies for Business Lawyers, carried out under auspices of the Committee on Business Law Education of the ABA Business Law Section. Also available at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2911217
Transactions: Tennessee Journal of Business Law
Speaker on keynote panel of Fourth Biennial Conference on Teaching Law and Skills, Emory University School of Law: Educating the Transactional Lawyer of Tomorrow.
Tennessee Journal of Business Law
Proceedings of the Fifth Biennial Conference on Transactional Law and Skills: Method in the Madness: The Art and Science of Teaching Transactional Law and Skills, held at Emory Law School in June 2016.