Charles Craver
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Prof. Charles B. Craver
Freda H. Alverson Professor of Law
George Washington Law School
Professor Charles Craver over the past 30 years has taught negotiation to over 75,000 lawyers in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, England, Austria, Germany, and the People’s Republic of China. Professor Craver is the author of the critically acclaimed books, Effective Legal Negotiation and Settlement (5th ed. 2005) and The Intelligent Negotiator
(2002), used in negotiation courses in over 50 law schools throughout the world.
His experience includes:
- Teaching positions at University of Illinois, University of California-Davis, University of Virginia, and University of Florida.
- Co-author of Legal Negotiating (2007)
- Co-author of Alternative Dispute Resolution: The Advocate’s Perspective (3d ed. 2006)
- Co-author of Collective Bargaining and Labor Arbitration (1988)
- Author of Can Unions Survive? (1993)
- Co-author of Employment Law Treatise (2 vol. 3d ed. 2004)
- Co-author of Employment Law Hornbook (3d ed. 2005)
- Co-author of Human Resources and the Law (1994)
- Co-author of Labor Relations Law (11th ed. 2005)
- Co-author of Employment Discrimination Law (6th ed. 2006)
- Co-author of Labor Relations Law in the Public Sector (1991)
- Practicing law with Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco
- Judicial clerk, Judge George MacKinnon of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
- University of Michigan, J.D.
- Cornell University, B.S., M.I.L.R.
Charles Craver – Effective Legal Negotiation
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Charles Craver – The Intelligent Negotiator
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Web link: www.law.gwu.edu

