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Upon his graduation from law school, John H. Scheid
practiced in the offices of Louis G. Davidson and, later, in the offices of
Herbert L. Caplan, concentrating in trial and appellate practice. He began tJohn Marshall's National Moot Court
Competition and the intramural moot court program, now known as the Herzog Competition.
In 1995, Professor Scheid initiated an exchange program of visiting scholars
with Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
He lectures throughout the year to new lawyers on various aspects of
residential real estate transactions, and every other year he travels to Ireland, where
he lectures on American Medical Malpractice Law to Irish physicians and
barristers at Trinity
Law School.
He recently participated in an intercontinental (Africa,
Europe, America) seminar on current medical
malpractice issues. His article, "Down
Labyrinthine Ways: A Recording Acts Guide for
First Year Law Students," appeared in the University of Detroit Mercy
Law Review in 2002.
Professor Scheid began teaching at John Marshall as an adjunct professor in 1965, and joined the
faculty full-time in 1967. He teaches
Philosophy of Law, Real Estate Transactions, and Torts.
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