When law students arrive at the University of Connecticut School of Law this week, they will be greeted by a veteran intellectual property professor who, for now, is running the show.
Willajeanne F. McLean, a professor at the law school for 21 years, was chosen as the interim dean last week. Most recently, McLean spent two years as associate dean of academic affairs. Now she’s running the law school while the university puts together a search committee to find a replacement for Jeremy Paul, who is now the new dean at Northeastern University School of Law.
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