William Edward Sell
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W. Edward Sell | |
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Field | Business law |
Institutions | University of Pittsburgh School of Law |
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W. Edward Sell was the Dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law from 1966 through 1977.
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[edit] Education
He graduated from Washington & Jefferson College in 1945.[1] He earned his J.D. from Yale Law School in 1947.[2]
[edit] Tenure at University of Pittsburgh School of Law
He became a professor at University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1947. As a professor, he received the "Excellence in Teaching Award" in 1986.[3] He served as Chair of the Administrative Committee from 1965 through 1966.
[edit] Honors
Professor Douglas M. Branson is the current W. Edward Sell Professor of Business Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law[4]
The University of Pittsburgh chapter of the American Inns of Court is named after Sell.[5] He also the namesake of the American Inns of Court's "W. Edward Sell Inn Honors Professionalism Award."[6]
Washington & Jefferson College awards the "W. Edward Sell Legal Achievement Award" annually at homecoming.[7]
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[edit] Refernces
- ^ http://www.washjeff.edu/uploadedFiles/External_Relations/For_the_Media/mag_w05_classnotes.pdf
- ^ University Times
- ^ Facutly Awards | University of Pittsburgh School of Law
- ^ Douglas M. Branson | University of Pittsburgh School of Law
- ^ The University of Pittsburgh-W. Edward Sell American Inn of Court
- ^ W. Edward Sell Inn Honors Professionalism Award Recipient
- ^ W&J: Homecoming 2006