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Education
A.B., History and Science, Harvard University
J.D., Case Western Reserve University
M.F.A., Creative Writing, Northeast Ohio Master of Fine Arts, CSU
Profile
Professor Claire May focuses her teaching on developing students' writing, research and professional skills needed for success in real-world legal practice. Prior to joining CSU College of Law in 2001, May was in private practice with law firms in Cleveland and Washington, D.C. May's practice focused on business litigation, including complex commercial matters. As a law student, she served as an extern for Judge Ann C. Williams of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, worked in the Law Reform Unit of the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland and was a member of the Case Western Reserve Law Review. She and colleague Professor April Cherry recently developed and co-taught an innovative new course integrating the doctrine of estates and trusts with the research, document drafting and other professional skills required for estates and trusts practice. May presents her work at various legal writing conferences around the country.