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ANDREA KUPFER SCHNEIDERMarquette University Law School

1103 West Wisconsin AvenueMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53233

(414) 288-5373/ (414) 288-5914 [email protected]

EDUCATION

Harvard Law SchoolJ.D., cum laude, June 1992

Comments Editor, HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNALJessup Moot Court Team Member

Academy of European Law, European University Institute, Florence, ItalyDiploma in European Law, July 1993

Earned one of two diplomas awarded that year; first U.S. recipient of Diploma.

Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School for International Affairs and Public PolicyA.B., cum laude, June 1988

Business Manager, THE DAILY PRINCETONIAN

TEACHING

Marquette University Law SchoolProfessor of Law, 8/04-presentAssociate Professor of Law, 8/01-7/04Assistant Professor of Law, 8/96-7/01

George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs, Washington, D.C.Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, 8/95-6/96

Stanford Law SchoolLecturer on Law, 9/92-6/93

BOOKS & BOOK CHAPTERS

BUILDING ON BEST PRACTICES: TRANSFORMING LEGAL EDUCATION IN A CHANGING WORLD (Deborah Maranville, Lisa Radtke Bliss, Carolyn Wilkes Kaas & Antoinette Sedillo Lopez eds., Lexis 2015)

o Teaching Students to Be Problem-Solvers and Dispute Resolvers (with Jill Gross and John Lande)

NEGOTIATION: PROCESSES FOR PROBLEM SOLVING (with Carrie Menkel-Meadow and Lela Love) (2nd Edition, Aspen Publishing, 2014).

EXAMPLES & EXPLANATIONS: DISPUTE RESOLUTION (with Michael Moffitt) (3rd Edition, Aspen Publishing, 2014).

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Andrea Kupfer Schneider –Curriculum Vitae

EDUCATING NEGOTIATORS FOR A CONNECTED WORLD (Christopher Honeyman, James Coben and Andrew Wei-Min Lee eds.) (DRI Press, 2013).

o Ethics in Legal Negotiation:  A Cross Cultural Perspective (with Ellen Deason, Dawn Chen & Zhouxh Xiahong)

o Babies and Bathwater (with Howard Gadlin and Ian MacDuff)

EXAMPLES & EXPLANATIONS: DISPUTE RESOLUTION (with Michael Moffitt) (2nd Edition, Aspen Publishing, 2011).

DISPUTE RESOLUTION: BEYOND THE ADVERSARIAL MODEL (with Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Lela Love, and Jean Sternlight) (2nd Edition, Aspen Publishing, 2011).

VENTURING BEYOND THE CLASSROOM (VOL. 2 IN THE RETHINKING NEGOTIATION SERIES) (Christopher Honeyman, James Coben and G. De Palo eds.) (DRI Press, 2009).

o Instructors Heed the Who: Designing Negotiation Training with the Learner in Mind (with Roy J. Lewicki)

o What Travels: Teaching Gender in Cross-Cultural Negotiation Classrooms (with Sandra Cheldelin and Deborah Kolb)

o If I’d Wanted to Teach About Feelings, I Wouldn’t Have Become a Law Professor (with Melissa Nelken and Jamil Mahuad)

RETHINKING NEGOTIATION TEACHING: INNOVATIONS FOR CONTEXT AND CULTURE (Christopher Honeyman, James Coben and G. De Palo eds.) (DRI Press, 2009).

o Negotiating Your Public Identity: Women’s Path to the Presidency (with Catherine H. Tinsley and Sandra I. Cheldelin)

o You’ve Got Agreement: Negoti@ing via Email (with Noam Ebner, Anita Bhappu, Jennifer Brown and Kimberlee Kovach)

EXAMPLES & EXPLANATIONS: ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (with Michael Moffitt) (Aspen Publishing, 2009).

INNOVATIONS IN FAMILY LAW PRACTICE (Kelly Brown Olson and Nancy Ver Steegh eds.) (Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 2008).

o The Ineffective Family Lawyer (with Nancy Mills)

NÉGOCIATION ET TRANFORMATIONS DU MONDE (Christophe Dupont ed.) (Editions Publibook 2007).

o Why don’t they listen to us? The Marginalization of Negotiation Wisdom (with Sanda Kaufman and Christopher Honeyman)

THE NEGOTIATOR’S FIELDBOOK (edited with Christopher Honeyman) (ABA Publishing, 2006) (Honorable Mention in the 2006 Best Book category from the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution).

o Introduction: A ‘Canon of Negotiation’ Begins to Emerge (with Christopher Honeyman)

o The Road to Hell is Paved with Metaphors (with Howard Gadlin and Christopher Honeyman)

o Reputations in Negotiation (with Catherine H. Tinsley and Jack J. Cambria)

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o Aspirations

MEDIATION: PRACTICE, POLICY, AND ETHICS (with Carrie Menkel-Meadow and Lela Love) (Aspen Publishing, 2006).

NEGOTIATION: PROCESSES FOR PROBLEM SOLVING (with Carrie Menkel-Meadow and Lela Love) (Aspen Publishing, 2006).

THE HANDBOOK OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION (Michael L. Moffitt and Robert C. Bordone, Eds.) (Jossey-Bass, 2005).

o Public and Private International Dispute Resolution

DISPUTE RESOLUTION: BEYOND THE ADVERSARIAL MODEL (with Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Lela Love, and Jean Sternlight) (Aspen Publishing, 2004).

CREATING THE MUSÉE D’ORSAY: THE POLITICS OF CULTURE IN FRANCE (Penn State Press, 1998).

COPING WITH INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT (with Roger Fisher, Elizabeth Kopelman Borgwardt, and Brian Ganson) (Prentice Hall, 1997).

BEYOND MACHIAVELLI: TOOLS FOR COPING WITH CONFLICT (with Roger Fisher and Elizabeth Kopelman) (Harvard University Press, 1994).

LAW REVIEW ARTICLES

Using the Theories of Exit, Voice, Loyalty, and Procedural Justice to Reconceptualize Brazil’s Rejection of Bilateral Investment Treaties, 45 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY 105 (2014).

Error Correction and Dispute System Design in Investor-State Arbitration 5 YEARBOOK ON ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION 194 (2013). Reprinted in TDM 1 (2014), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

Pracademics: Making Negotiation Theory Implemented, Interdisciplinary, and International, 1 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT ENGAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION 188 (2013).

Get on the Plane: Why Understanding the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is Best Done by Traveling There (with Katie Lonze), 15 CARDOZO JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION 85 (2013).

Negotiation Barometry: A Dynamic Measure of Conflict Management Style (with Jennifer Gerarda Brown) 28 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 557 (2013).

The Thoughtful Integration of Mediation into Bilateral Investment Treaty Arbitration (with Nancy Welsh) 18 HARVARD NEGOTIATION LAW REVIEW 71 (2013).

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Attorneys and Negotiation Ethics:  A Material Misunderstanding? (with Art Hinshaw and Peter Reilly), 29 NEGOTIATION JOURNAL 265 (2013).

Beyond Theory:  Roger Fisher’s Lessons on Work and Life, 29 NEGOTIATION JOURNAL 171 (2013).

Teaching a New Negotiation Skills Paradigm, 39 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF LAW & POLICY 13, (2012).

Becoming “Investor-State Mediation” (with Nancy Welsh) 1 PENN STATE JOURNAL OF LAW AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 86 (2012).

There’s No Place Like Home: Applying Dispute Systems Design Theory to Create a Foreclosure Mediation System (with Natalie C. Fleury) 11 NEVADA LAW REVIEW (2011).

Likeability v. Competence: Why Political Candidates Face It but Lawyers Do Not (with Catherine H. Tinsley, Sandra Cheldelin and Emily T. Amanatullah) DUKE JOURNAL OF GENDER LAW & POLICY (2010).

The Classroom Can Be All Fun & Games (with Kathleen Goodrich) 25 OHIO STATE JOURNAL ON DISPUTE RESOLUTION 87-104 (2010).

Bargaining in the Shadow of (International) Law: What the Normalization of Adjudication in International Governance Regimes Means for Dispute Resolution 41 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW & POLITICS 789-822 (2009).

Leadership and Lawyering Lesson from the 2008 Election, (with Catherine H. Tinsley, Sandra Cheldelin and Emily T. Amanatullah) 30 HAMLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC LAW & POLICY 581-603 (2009).

The Intersection of Dispute Systems Design and Transitional Justice 14 HARVARD NEGOTIATION LAW REVIEW 289-316 (2009).

Women at the Bargaining Table: Pitfalls and Prospects (with Catherine H. Tinsley, Sandra I. Cheldelin and Emily T. Amanatullah) NEGOTIATION JOURNAL 233-248 (April 2009).

Cooperating or Caving In: Are Defense Attorneys Shrewd or Exploited in Plea Bargaining Negotiations 91 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 145-162 (2007).

The Day After Tomorrow: What Happens Once a Middle East Peace Treaty is Signed? 6 NEVADA LAW JOURNAL 401-420 (2006).

What Family Lawyers are Really Doing When They Negotiate (with Nancy Mills) 44 FAMILY COURT REVIEW 612-622 (2006).

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Not Quite a World without Trials: Why International Dispute Resolution is Increasingly Judicialized JOURNAL OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 119-129 (2006).

Catching Up With the Major-General: The Need for a “Canon of Negotiation” (with Christopher Honeyman) 87 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 637-648 (2004).

Aspirations in Negotiation 87 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 675-680 (2004).

How Can We Teach So It Takes? (with Christopher Honeyman and Scott Hughes) 20 CONFLICT RESOLUTION QUARTERLY 429-433 (Spring 2003).

Having Students Take Responsibility for Their Learning, (with Julie MacFarlane) 20 CONFLICT RESOLUTION QUARTERLY 455-463 (Spring 2003).

Shattering Negotiation Myths: Empirical Evidence On The Effectiveness Of Negotiation Style, 7 HARVARD NEGOTIATION LAW REVIEW 143-233 (2002).

Baseball Diplomacy, 12 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 473-486 (Fall 2001).

Unfriendly Actions: The Amicus Brief Battle at the WTO, 7 WIDENER LAW SYMPOSIUM JOURNAL 87-108 (2001).

A Pedagogy of Problem-Solving: Learning to Make Choices Among ADR Processes, 5 HARVARD NEGOTIATION LAW REVIEW 113-135 (2000).

The Intersection of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Preventive Law, and Alternative Dispute Resolution, 5 PSYCHOLOGY, PUBLIC POLICY AND THE LAW 1084-1102 (1999).

Getting Along: The Evolution of Dispute Resolution Regimes in International Trade Organizations, 20 MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 697-773 (1999).

Democracy and Dispute Resolution: Individual Rights in International Trade Organizations, 19 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW 587-638 (1998).

Effective Responses to Offensive Comments, 10 NEGOTIATION JOURNAL 107-115 (1994).

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Gender Difference in Dispute Resolution Practice, (with Gina Viola Brown) 20 DISPUTE RESOLUTION MAGAZINE (Spring 2014). Available at http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/images/dispute_resolution/10_Schneider%20Brown.pdf.

Gender Differences in Dispute Resolution Practice: Report on the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Practice Snapshot Survey (with Gina Viola Brown) (February 3, 2014). Marquette Law School Legal Studies Paper NO. 14-04. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2390278.

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International Media and Conflict Resolution: Making the Connection MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 1-6 (Fall 2009)

Introduction: Dispute Resolution in Criminal Law (with Michael O’Hear) 91 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 1-8 (Fall 2007).

The Next Frontier is Anticipation: Thinking Ahead about Conflict 25 ALTERNATIVES 99-103 (2007) (with Honeyman, MacFarlane, Mayer & Seul).

Introduction: Restorative Justice Symposium 89 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 1 (Winter 2006).

Metaphors, Hostage-takers, and Dealing with ‘Influential Outsiders’: Excerpts from a ‘Canon’ on Deal-Making 24 ALTERNATIVES (September 2006).

Why There’s a Need for a ‘Canon of Negotiation’ 22 ALTERNATIVES (April 2004).

In Memoriam Howard B. Eisenberg, 86 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 356-358 (Special Issue 2002).

Introduction: Which Means to an End Under the Uniform Mediation Act, 85 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 1-7 (Fall 2001).

Perceptions of Effectiveness: An Empirical Study of Negotiation Skills, 18 ALTERNATIVES (December 2000).

Perception, Reputation and Reality: An Empirical Study of Negotiation Skills, 6 DISPUTE RESOLUTION MAGAZINE (Summer 2000).

Getting to Nafta: Reviewing Interpreting NAFTA by Fredrick Mayer, 17 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 330-344 (1999).

How to Brainstorm Your Way Out of a Rut 13 ALTERNATIVES 161-163 (December 1995).

Negotiating into 1992: A Case Study on How the European Community Negotiates, PROGRAM ON NEGOTIATION WORKING PAPER SERIES 92-99 (1992).

Finding European Community Competition Law: A Research Guide and Bibliography, 23 LAW AND POLICY IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 331-407 (1992).

International Agreements: Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany, 32 HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 227-235 (1991).

A WARDS

Top Woman in the Law presented by the Wisconsin Law Journal (2009).

Women in the Law Honoree presented by the Wisconsin Law Journal (2009).

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Ann Agulnick Young Leadership Award, Presented by the Milwaukee Jewish Federation (2002).

Outstanding Achievement Award—National Coordinator American Bar Association Law Student Representation in Mediation Competition Special Recognition, Presented by the American College of Civil Trial Mediators, April 2001.

ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS

Presenter, How Being Angry Leads to Good Research, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution 17th Annual Spring Conference, Seattle, WA, April 16-18, 2015.

Presenter, Teaching Practical Negotiations, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution 17th Annual Spring Conference, Seattle, WA, April 16-18, 2015.

Presenter, Strategy Shaper, Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, WI, April 6, 2015.

Panelist, Pracademics: The Ongoing Struggle to Connect Theory with Practice, HORIZONS: Conversations About Futrue Directions in DR, Journal on Dispute Resolution Symposium, The Ohio State University Law School, Columbus, OH, January 30, 2015.

Presenter, Strategy Shaper, Quinnipiac University School of Law, Hamden, CT, December 5, 2014.

Presenter, What Difference Does Gender Make in ADR? (with Carrie Menkel-Meadow), ABA Webinar, November 18, 2014

Panelist, Strategies for Balancing Our Love for Our Work and Our Life Outside the Academy, SEALS 2014 Conference, Amelia Island Plantation, FL, August 1-7, 2014.

Panelist, Canon of Negotiation, 27th Annual Conference of the International Association for Conflict Management—IACM Conference, Leiden, the Netherlands, July 4-7, 2014.

Panelist, What I’m Reading: Take 2, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution 16th Annual Spring Conference Miami, FL, April 2-5, 2014.

Presenter, Making a Deal in Criminal Law, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution 16th Annual Spring Conference Miami, FL, April 2-5, 2014.

Presenter, Women in Dispute Resolution: Practice Snapshot Survey and Report, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution 16th Annual Spring Conference Miami, FL, April 2-5, 2014.

Presenter, A Window into the Future:  Adding Mediation to the Process Choices In Global Investment Disputes, Introduction to the Topic & Case Studies, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution 15th Annual Spring Conference Chicago, IL, April 3-7, 2013.

Presenter, The Little Known Professor Fisher: The Path to a Life in Dispute Resolution, Harvard Negotiation Law Review Symposium Ideas and Impact: Roger Fisher’s Legacy, March 2, 2013

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Andrea Kupfer Schneider –Curriculum VitaePanelist, Dispute System Design, Investor Arbitration, and Error Correction, Penn State--The Dickinson School of Law, ADR Symposium The Role of the Courts:  Judicial Review of Arbitral Award and Mediated Settlement Agreements, February 22, 2013

Presenter, Negotiation & Conflict Resolution and Effective Communication, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business and Medical College of Wisconsin, January 16, 2013

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Presenter, Negotiation Barometry: A Dynamic Measure of Conflict Management Style (with Jennifer Gerarda Brown), AALS Section on Dispute Resolution 6th Annual Works-in-Progress Conference hosted by The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Columbus, OH, November 9-10, 2012

Presenter, Women in ADR, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution 14th Annual Spring Conference Washington, DC, April 18-22, 2012

Presenter, Getting Engaged:  Learning Conflict Theory and Practice Through Kinesthetic Experience, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution 14th Annual Spring Conference Washington, DC, April 18-22, 2012

Presenter, Approaches to Scholarship in ADR, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution 14th Annual Spring Conference Washington, DC, April 18-22, 2012

Keynote Speaker, Foreclosure Dispute Resolution:  Learnings from Around the Country, with Focus on the Milwaukee Foreclosure Mediation Program with Keith Seat for the Foreclosure Symposium sponsored by RESOLVED:  JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION and the Center for Dispute Resolution at the Charleston School of Law Charleston, SC, March 23, 2012

Presenter, Labels Suck, Washington University Scholarship Roundtable on New Directions in Negotiation and ADR St. Louis, MO, December 1-2, 2011

Presenter, Show ME the Money!, Penn State University, Harrisburg, PA, November 9, 2011

Presenter, Culture, Religion and Conflict Resolution: What’s Identity and Faith Got To Do With It?, Cardozo Journal on Conflict Resolution Symposium, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, NY, November 8, 2011

Presenter, How to Teach and Write About Cross-Cultural Ethics in an Informative, Non-Judgmental Way, 2011 AALS Works in Progress Conference, Creighton University School of Law The Werner Institute, Omaha, Nebraska, November 4, 2011

Presenter, The Impact of Psychological Factors on Bargaining Interactions, in Craver, C.B. (ed.), Negotiations and Bargaining: The Marketing & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, London (online at http://hstalks.com/?t=MM1353091-Schneider), October 2011

Presenter, Teaching Law School ADR Classes, Pepperdine School of Law Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, Malibu, CA, June 21-22, 2011

Presenter, Mediating the American Dream: Marquette University Law School and the Milwaukee Foreclosure Mediation Program (with Natalie Fleury), 13th Annual ABA Section on Dispute Resolution Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, April 13-17, 2011

Presenter, Negotiation and Gender: No Big Deal for Lawyers, UCLA Law School, Los Angeles, CA, February 24, 2011

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Presenter, The Application of Dispute System Design Principles and Procedural Justice Theories to the Potential Use of Mediation in the Investor-State Context (with Nancy Welsh), University of Minnesota-American Society of International Law Conference on International Economic Law, November 19-20, 2010.

Presenter, Bargaining in the Shadow of International Law, International Bienniale on Commercial Negotiation, Negocia School of Business, Paris, France, November 17, 2010.

Presenter, Why We Negotiate? 4th Annual Works-In-Progress Conference, University of Oregon Law School, October 15-16th, 2010.

Panelist, Enhancing the Calibration of Negotiation Skills Training Impact, 23rd Annual IACM Conference, Boston, MA, June 24-27, 2010.

Panelist, Attorney Negotiation Ethics and the Real World, 12th Annual ABA Section on Dispute Resolution Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 7-10, 2010.

Presenter, Teaching the ADR Survey Course: Challenges and Innovations, 12th Annual ABA Section on Dispute Resolution Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 7-10, 2010.

Presenter, Legal Educators Colloquium: Law Professors’ Shoptalk Forum: Revisiting Core Concepts—Negotiation Approaches, 12th Annual ABA Section on Dispute Resolution Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 7-10, 2010.

Panelist, Joint Symposium on International Investment Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), Washington and Lee University School of Law, March 29, 2010.

Presenter, Negotiation Training, WE Energies Essentials of Leadership Program, UWM, February 17, 2010.

Presenter, Mediating the American Dream:  Marquette University Law School and the Milwaukee Foreclosure Mediation Program, The Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution at the William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV, A Conference on Conflict Resolution and the Economic Crisis, February 12, 2010.

Presenter, Kids Matter, Inc. Mediation/Negotiation Training, Marquette University, December 16, 2009.

Presenter, Negotiation Effectiveness:  Dealing with Difficult Situation, UWM Strategic Leadership Program, December 9, 2009.

Presenter, Facebook & Electronic Communications:  Ethics for Lawyers, Association for Women Lawyers, November 20, 2009.

Presenter, The Psychology of Negotiation, ABA 2009 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (July 30-August 4, 2009).

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Presenter, The Psychology of Negotiation, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Pittsburgh, PA (July 23, 2009).

Presenter, The Law of Dispute Resolution (and Idea for How to Teach It), 11th Annual ABA Section on Dispute Resolution Annual Meeting, New York, NY (April 15-18, 2009).

Panelist, The Cleopatra Syndrome: Golda, Indira, Bella, Shirley, Margaret, Geraldine and Hillary—Educating Women for Leadership Roles in the 21st Century, American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA (January 9, 2009).

Panelist, Envisioning Dispute Resolution in 2050 (or Even 2025) and Preparing Our Students for It, American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA (January 9, 2009).

Panelist, What the Normalization of Adjudication in International Governance Regimes Means for Dispute Resolution, NYU Law Review Symposium, New York, NY (October 29, 2008).

Presenter, Telephone Mediation, Alternative Dispute Resolution Works-in-Progress Conference, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (October 24-25, 2008).

Presenter, Teaching Second Generation Negotiation, ADR Center, Rome Italy (May 27-30, 2008).

Presenter, Teaching Dispute Resolution with Videogames, 7th Annual ABA Section on Dispute Resolution Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA (April 4-5, 2008).

Presenter, Dispute Systems Design: International Challenges, Harvard Negotiation Law Review Symposium, Cambridge, MA (March 7-8, 2008).

Presenter, Lessons for Mediators from the NEGOTIATOR’S FIELDBOOK, Advanced Mediation and Advocacy Skills Training, 6th Annual ABA Section of Dispute Resolution, San Antonio, TX (October, 2007).

Presenter, Human Rights and Restorative Justice, Marquette University Human Rights Initiative Inaugural Conference—America, Human Rights and the World, Milwaukee, WI (September, 2007).

Panelist, Plea Bargaining: Is This Really Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law?, American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, Washington, DC (April, 2007).

Panelist, Dispute Resolution in Action: Examining the Reality of Employment Discrimination Cases, Association of American Law Schools Annual Conference, Washington, DC (January, 2007)

Presenter, When a Deal is in Sight, Wisconsin Association of Mediators’ 15th Annual Conference On Emerging Issue in Mediation, Madison, WI (November, 2006)

Panelist, International Human Rights Panel Discussion, Healing After Political Violence International Restorative Justice Conference, Milwaukee, WI (November, 2006)

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Panelist, Framing Disputes Through a Socio-legal Lens, Midwest Law and Society Retreat, Madison, WI (September, 2006)

Panelist, Other Countries, Other Customs: Sagas, Cultural Obstacles and Lessons, American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, Atlanta, GA (April, 2006)

Presenter, Negotiation Behavior in Practice, UNLV Saltman Center, Las Vegas, NV (January, 2006)

Panelist, Integrating ADR into Law School Curricula: The Example of Family Law, Association of American Law Schools Annual Conference, Washington, DC (January, 2006)

Presenter, The Marginalization of Conflict Management: Or Why Don’t They Listen to Us?, Chambre de Commerce et D’Industrie de Paris 2nd Biennale Internationale de la Négociation Paris, France (November 2005).

Presenter, Lost in Translation: What We Didn’t Know We Needed to Know from Other Disciplines, Harvard PON and ESSEC IRENE Special Conference on New Trends in Negotiation Teaching: Toward a Trans-Atlantic Network Paris-Cergy, France (November 2005).

Presenter, What We Don’t Know We Needed to Know, Wisconsin Association of Mediators’ 14th Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Mediation, Madison, WI (November 2005)

Panelist, Power, Politics and the Marginalization of Conflict Management, The International Association for Conflict Management (IACM) 18th Annual Conference, Seville, Spain (June 2005)

Presenter, Metaphor and the “Canon of Negotiation”, The International Association for Conflict Management (IACM) 18th Annual Conference, Seville, Spain (June 2005)

Presenter, Mediator Credentialing as Seen by the ABA, Wisconsin State Bar Annual Convention, Milwaukee, WI (May 2005)

Presenter, Looking Beyond and Pushing the Limits: New Thinking for Our Field, American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, Los Angeles, CA (April 2005)

Presenter, Certification in the Mediation Arena, American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, Los Angeles, CA (April 2005)

Presenter, Legal Educator’s Colloquium: What Can Other Sciences/Professions Teach Us About ADR and What Can We Do With These Insights in Our Classrooms, Association Section of Dispute Resolution, Los Angeles, CA (April 2005)

Presenter, Interdisciplinary Research Design Workshop: Negotiation Under Extreme Pressure, International Association for Conflict Management Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA (June 2004)

Presenter, Negotiation as One of Many Tools for Addressing Large-Scale Conflict, Law & Society Association, Chicago, IL (May 2004)

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Presenter, What Did We Get? Creating a Canon of Negotiation, Law & Society Association, Chicago, IL (May 2004)

Presenter, Negotiation Effectiveness: Is It the Words We Use? The Meaning We Intend? Or Who’s Speaking That Counts, American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, New York, NY (April 2004)

Coordinator, The Emerging Inter-Disciplinary Canon of Negotiation, Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, WI (November 2003)

Presenter, Teaching about Negotiation Styles, Insight for Inspired Practice, American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, San Antonio, TX (March 2003)

Keynote Address, Effective Negotiation Techniques, 7th Annual Alabama Conference on Dispute Resolution (February 2003)

Presenter, Globalization and Dispute Resolution, AALS Annual Meeting Workshop on Dispute Resolution, Washington, DC (January 2003)

Presenter, Challenging Mediation’s Teaching Models, Wisconsin Association of Mediators’ Eleventh Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Mediation, Madison, WI (November 2002)

Presenter, Terrorism and International Law, University of Wisconsin-Waukesha, Waukesha, WI (March 2002)

Presenter, Theory to Practice: Using Research Findings (or not) to Train Mediators, Wisconsin Association of Mediators’ Tenth Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Mediation, Madison, WI (November 2001)

Panelist, Simulation: International Law and Military Decisionmaking, The American Society of International Law – International Economic Law Group, Washington, DC (April 2001)

Coordinator, Student—Faculty Symposium, Wisconsin Association of Mediators’ Ninth Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Mediation, Madison, WI (November 2000)

Presenter, Translating Theory to Practice, Wisconsin Association of Mediators’ Ninth Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Mediation, Madison, WI (November 2000)

Panelist, Institutional Concerns of an Expanded Trade Regime: Where Should Global Social and Regulatory Policy be Made?, World Trade Organization and the Structure of Global Governance, Widener University School of Law, Wilmington, DE (October 2000)

Panelist, ADR in the U.K. and the U.S.: A Comparative Analysis of Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, London, England (July 2000)

Panelist, Effective Teaching Strategies for “Traditional” Dispute Resolution Classes, Teaching Colloquium, ADR by the Bay: The Golden Gate to Collaborative Problem-Solving, American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, San Francisco, CA (April 2000)

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Andrea Kupfer Schneider –Curriculum Vitae

Panelist, Dispute Resolution for Artists Claims at the National and International Level, ADR by the Bay: The Golden Gate to Collaborative Problem-Solving, American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, San Francisco, CA (April 2000)

Presenter, Cooperative v. Competitive Negotiation Styles: An Empirical Update, Quinnipiac-Yale Dispute Resolution Workshop, Hamden, CT (February 2000)

Commentator, Interfaces: From International Trade to International Economic Law, The American Society of International Law-International Economic Law Group, Washington, D.C. (February 2000)

Presenter, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Lawyers, Negotiation and Mediation…But Were Afraid to Ask, Wisconsin Association of Mediators’ Eighth Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Mediation, Madison, WI (November 1999)

Panelist, Evaluating Mediation From All Sides of the Table, Wisconsin Association of Mediators’ Eighth Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Mediation, Madison, WI (November 1999)

Panelist, Mediating When There Is Violence: Could We? Should We?, Wisconsin Association of Mediators’ Seventh Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Mediation, Madison, WI (November 1998)

Presenter, Democracy and Dispute Resolution, Linkage as Phenomenon: An Interdisciplinary Approach Workshop, The American Society of International Law—International Economic Law Group, Washington, D.C. (December 1997)

Presenter, Coping with International Conflict, Wisconsin Association of Mediators’ Sixth Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Mediation, Madison, WI (November 1997)

Presenter, Dispute Resolution in International Organizations, Washington-Interest-in-Negotiation-Network, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C. (January 1996)

OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY

Bar Ilan University, Tel Aviv, IsraelTaught Mediation Advocacy, January 2013 & 2014; December 2014

University of Nevada-Las Vegas Law SchoolTaught summer course on international dispute resolution, May 2007.

Phoenix Institute, University of Notre Dame, South BendTeach 3-day negotiation workshop at summer program for international students, 1993-1999

Halki Seminar on Balkan Conflict and Cooperation, Halki, GreeceTaught workshop on international conflict resolution at seminar sponsored by the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, September 1994.

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Andrea Kupfer Schneider –Curriculum Vitae

Harvard Law School, CambridgeTeaching Fellow for the Negotiation Workshop during summer sessions of the Program on Instruction for Lawyers, 1991-1994.

University of Pennsylvania Law SchoolVisiting Scholar, Spring 1993.

European University Institute, Academy of European Law, Florence, ItalyTaught workshop on international conflict resolution, July 1993.

Harvard CollegeHead Teaching Fellow for the undergraduate course, Coping with International Conflict, Spring 1992

Awarded Danforth Award for Excellence in Teaching (4.92 rating out of 5).

PRIVATE PRACTICE

Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin & Kahn, Washington, D.C.Associate Attorney in the International Department, 9/93-7/95

NEGOTIATION TRAININGS

Have presented one to four day negotiation trainings for a variety of law firms and businesses including AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin, American Association of ADR Attorney’s, American Association of Matrimonial Attorneys, Career Development Institute for Psychiatry for University of Pittsburgh and Stanford University, CAN, CNH, Inc., Continental Properties, Constangy, Brooks and Smiths Law Firm, Federal Circuit Court Mediators, Fiserv, Foley & Lardner, Harley-Davidson, MCI-WorldCom, Milwaukee Bar Association, the New Mexico Second Judicial District, Northwestern Mutual, Oracle, Pennsylvania State Bar Employment Law Institute, Principal Insurance, Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren, S.C., the Smithsonian Institution, State Bar of Wisconsin Corporate Practice Institute, United States Patent and Trademark Office, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Executive Training, We Energies, and Wells Fargo.

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