Chad M. Carr
Clinical Instructor and Lecturer on Law, Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program, Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A., William & Mary; J.D., Harvard
Chad Carr will teach the Negotiations Seminar in the fall of 2012. Professor Carr develops and manages clinical projects in dispute resoluion systems design, mediation...
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Chad Carr will teach the Negotiations Seminar in the fall of 2012. Professor Carr develops and manages clinical projects in dispute resoluion systems design, mediation and negotiation strategy at Harvard Law School. He teaches negotiation at Harvard Law School, and has previously taught negotiation courses at the University of Oregon Law School and Vermont Law School. In addition, he has taught negotiation workshops for practicing lawyers and other professionals in private and public organizations. Professor Carr clerked for the Honorable Patti B. Saris in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. He practiced corporate law at the Boston office of Ropes & Gray LLP.
Professor Carr is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and Harvard Law School. During law school, he was a mediator with the Harvard Mediation Program where he served as a Court Liaison, training and supervising new mediators. He was also a Hewlett Negotiation Research Fellow and an Editor of the Harvard Civil Rights Civil Liberties Law Review.
