Ann Davis Shields
Professor of Practice, Director of Legal Practice and Pretrial Practice & Settlement Programs
Professor of Practice Ann Davis Shields specializes in legal writing and analysis; negotiation and mediation; pretrial practice; appellate advocacy; and civil rights and employment law. She regularly presents on issues related to legal writing, analysis, and practice skills at national conferences. Professor Shields is a certified Neutral for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. A member of the Missouri Bar, Professor Shields maintains a small private practice as a mediator specializing in employment and civil rights cases.
- Education
- A.B., Washington University, 1985
- J.D., Washington University School of Law, 1993
- Courses
- Legal Practice I: Objective Analysis and Reasoning
- Legal Practice II: Advocacy
- Negotiation
- Pretrial Practice and Procedure
- Areas of Expertise
- Legal writing, analysis, and practice
- Negotiation and mediation
- Pretrial practice
- Appellate advocacy
- Civil rights and employment law
- Honors and Awards
- David M. Becker Professor of the Year, 2018
- Missouri Lawyers Weekly’s Women’s Justice Award for Legal Scholars, 2012
- Washington University Law’s International Women’s Day Award, 2003
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