Faculty Profile: Jane Mallor |
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Jane Mallor has been a member of the Kelley School's Business Law faculty since 1976. She was appointed Eveleigh Professor of Business in 2004. In this role she is involved in infusing business ethics instruction and programming throughout the undergraduate curriculum in the Kelley School. Her research focuses on punitive damages, unconscionability in contract law, and contract issues involving the internet. Her work has been published in the Hastings Law Journal, Washington University Law Quarterly, North Carolina Law Review, and a variety of other law journals. She is the recipient of ten teaching awards for undergraduate and graduate teaching, including two Student Alumni Council Awards (1983 and 2003), the Amoco Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching (1985), and most recently, the Kelley Direct Program's Teaching Excellence Award (2005). She is also co-author of a business law textbook, Business Law: The Ethical, Global, and E-Commerce Environment. She regularly teaches an MBA course on business law and ethics in the Kelley School's Kelley Direct Program, an undergraduate course on internet law, and an undergraduate introductory business law course.
