Professor Gershuny

Business Law

Curriculum Vitae

Requirements for Business Law Minor
 

2012 Fall BL 255 01 and 02

 
2012 Fall Online Legal
Environment in Business  
 

2013 Spring L
Law for Entrepreneurs and



Intrapreneurs - New Class!

2013 Spring                    

 

2013 Fall  UI100

BL255-02 Legal Environment in Business

BL563/AC563 Legal and Ethical Issues in Accounting

UI316-01Contemporary Legal Studies TR

BL455
Contracts


BA661-7400
External Issues of Business Online




BL573 - Internship in Business Law

Additional Resources

 

Office Hours: Tuesday Thursday 12:30pm-2:30pm
Office Phone: 651-2097 Office Address: DH 218
Department Secretary: Ms.Rhonda Clark DH260 (573)651-2121
Teaching Assistant: Mr. Tim Joyce
Teaching Assistant Email:  trjoyce1s@semo.edu
Professor's Email: pgershuny@semo.edu

 

Dr. Pamela Gershuny is a Professor of Business Law in the Department of Accounting, Harrison College of Business, Southeast Missouri State University.

Dr. Gershuny earned her B.S. in Business at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, her M.B.A. at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio and her law degree at the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor, Michigan.  She served as an editor of the University of Michigan Journal of Gender and Law.  She incorporated a special focus on intellectual property law, specifically, trademark, copyrights, and licensing intellectual property in her legal education.  Prior to attending law school, she worked for two major computer companies performing nationwide marketing of systems.  After law school, she served as a judicial clerk at the federal district court level.  She is an experienced trial attorney in product liability and employment matters.  In addition to litigation experience, she gained regulatory agency experience while serving in Washington, D.C. in the Chairman’s office of the FCC.  Rounding out her knowledge of business and law, Dr. Gershuny worked in AT&T’s in-house legal department.  In Spring of 2010, Dr. Gershuny was invited to present her research on the gendered impacts employment law, social security law, and tax policy at Duke University Law School.