Part-time Faculty

 
Lori E. Fulton

 

Biography
Lori E. Fulton worked as a paralegal for several years before attending law school. She is trained as a family law mediator and has served since 1982 as an advocate for abused and neglected children through National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse and Court Appointed Special Advocates. While in law school, she won, with her teammates, the Best Brief and First Place Team awards in the Chicago Bar Association moot court competition for 2000. She was an assistant coach for the school's team in the National Moot Court Competition, which won first place and best oralist in the regional round. She continues her involvement with moot court at Loyola, working with current teams on brief writing skills and oral arguments. In her present position, she practices in appellate law and civil litigation in McHenry County.

 

Education: B.A., DePaul University
J.D. cum laude, Loyola Chicago, 2002


Present Position: Campion, Curran, Dunlop & Lamb, P.C. (Crystal Lake)


Course taught:

Advanced Writing for Illinois Civil and Criminal Litigation
Advocacy
Legal Writing
Research/Writing Workshop for Health Law M.J.'s

 

Fall 2008 Teaching Schedule



Contact: 8600 U.S. Hwy 14
Suite 201
Crystal Lake, IL 60012
(815) 459-8440
lfulton@ccdllaw.com

 

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