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Bruce A. Campbell
Professor of Law

Office:  LC2006E
Campus Phone: (419) 530-2862
Fax Number: (419) 530-4447 
E-Mail:  Bruce.Campbell@utoledo.edu

Secretary: Jennifer Fitzgerald (419) 530-5114

Summer 2008

Commercial Paper

Final Exam Review Procedures

Syllabus

First Assignment: Please read “Course Information and Mechanics,” p.1, and “Class Assignments,” Assignment 1. pp.2-5. [stop at Assignment 2] We shall spend a couple days with Assignment 1. There will be more later.


Professor Bruce A. Campbell, a faculty member since 1979, is a graduate of DePauw University (BA), Michigan State University (PhD) and the University of Michigan (JD) and a former Associate Dean.

Prior to joining the faculty, Professor Campbell clerked for a federal district court judge in Grand Rapids, Michigan, practiced law in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and served as Assistant Director of Policy at the Michigan Public Service Commission

In addition, Professor Campbell has published in the fields of commercial law and American legal history.

Publications include: "Social Federalism:  The Constitutional Position of Nonprofit Corporations in Nineteenth-Century America," 8 Law & History Rev. 149 (1990) and "Contracts Jurisprudence and Article Nine of the Uniform Commercial Code:  The Allowable Scope of Future Advance and All Obligations Clauses in Commercial Security Agreements," 37 Hastings Law J. 1007 (1986).