Faculty
Highly accomplished and dedicated to teaching the law, the faculty at Phoenix
School of Law is exceptional. Collectively, they are experienced in nearly
every aspect of the legal profession and have garnered awards and accolades for
their accomplishments by our profession’s top institutions. They are true legal
educators and who have the backgrounds and willingness to serve as
knowledgeable guides and caring mentors. The biographies below demonstrate
their leadership.
Ann E. Woodley, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Law
Associate Dean Woodley received a B.A. summa cum laude (with a double major: Political Science and Journalism) from the University of Arizona, and a J.D. cum laude from the Arizona State University College of Law.
Mark Armstrong, Adjunct Professor
After a nearly 20-year judicial career,
Colin Campbell, Adjunct Professor
The Honorable Colin Campbell (ret.) is currently a member of Osborn Maledon P.A.
David R. (Dave) Cole, Assistant Professor of Law
David R. (Dave) Cole is an Assistant Professor at the Phoenix School of Law.
Kim Demarchi, Adjunct Professor
A partner in Lewis and Roca’s Litigation Group, Adjunct Professor Demarchi represents public, private, and non-profit clients in civil appeals and in the litigation of complex matters.
Daniel J. Dye, Assistant Professor of Law
Daniel J. Dye teaches Lawyering Process I & II, and Torts II. He is an alumnus of Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics.
Mitchell Fleischmann, Coordinator of Lawyering Process; Assistant Professor of Law
Mitchell Fleischmann is a double alumnus of the University of Arizona. He earned his undergraduate Bachelor Science degree cum laude with an emphasis in criminal justice.
Brigham Fordham, Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor Fordham graduated from the University of Utah magna cum laude with a bachelor of arts in English and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.
Stephen A. Gerst, Associate Professor of Law
Judge Stephen Gerst was on the superior court for twenty-one years and has served in every major assignment including civil, criminal, juvenile, and domestic relations.
Placido Gomez, Professor of Law
Professor Gomez has degrees from Yale Law School (LL.M. 1988), the University of New Mexico School of Law (J.D. 1985) and Adams State College (B.A. 1975; M.A. 1976).
Steven Gonzales, Associate Professor of Law
Steven teaches constitutional law, alternative dispute resolution (ADR), property, and federal Indian law.
Mary Dolores Guerra, Assistant Professor of Law
Mary Dolores is excited and honored to join the faculty of PhoenixLaw. She received her J.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2000.
Murray Henner, Adjunct Professor
Murray Henner will be teaching as an Adjunct Professor at the Phoenix School of Law in 2008. He will teach courses in the area of Wills & Trusts and Estate Planning.
Ann Hobart, Adjunct Professor
Ann Hobart is an Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.
Michael Jones, Adjunct Professor
Michael Jones has been an Arizona Superior Court Judge since 1995 and is currently assigned to the civil trial calendar.
Maureen P. Kane, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice
Professor Kane received her
B.A. in Education, with a major in Art from Arizona State University in 1974, and her J.D. from ASU Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in 1994.
Alan Kuffner, Adjunct Professor
Alan is an adjunct professor teaching juvenile law. He is a practicing attorney with the law firm of Bustamante & Kuffner, P.C. Alan’s private practice is concentrated in criminal law.
Tanya Lee, Adjunct Professor
Adjunct Professor Lee is an associate with Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Lloewy, LLP, where she practices business immigration and nationality law.
Diana Lopez-Jones, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice
Diana Lopez Jones is teaching Lawyering Process I.
Joshua McClatchey, Adjunct Professor
Adjunct Professor McClatchey teaches Contracts II.
Nancy-Jo Merritt, Adjunct Professor
Ms. Merritt practices solely in the field of immigration and nationality law
Lori Miller, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice
Lori Miller is an alumna of Stanford University, where she earned a degree in Human Biology and served as a post-graduate teaching assistant.
Michael O'Connor, Associate Professor of Law
Michael P. O’Connor received his Bachelor’s Degree from Penn State University where he graduated summa cum laude with membership in phi beta kappa, and his law degree from Yale Law School in 1990.
Claudine Pease-Wingenter, Assistant Professor of Law
Professor Pease-Wingenter received a B.A. (French and Spanish) from the University of Texas at Austin, a J.D. cum laude from the University of Houston Law Center, as well as an LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Houston Law Center.
MaryAnn Pierce, Director of Clinical Programs & Associate Professor of Law
MaryAnn comes to PhoenixLaw with more than 12 years of clinical law experience. She has written three books and numerous articles for judges, practitioners, and the general public--priding herself on a "plain language" style.
Celia Rumann, Associate Professor of Law
Professor Rumann received her bachelor’s degree, magna cum laude, from Arizona State University and her law degree from the University of San Diego.
Victoria S. Salzmann, Associate Professor of Law
Professor Salzmann is a triple alumna of Baylor University, where she earned a B.S. in Biology and Environmental Studies, a M.S. in Environmental Biology, and a J.D. She has taught at Mercer University and Baylor University Schools of Law.
Shandrea Solomon, Assistant Professor of Law
Assistant Professor Solomon comes to PhoenixLaw with an impressive education and teaching background. She received her J.D. in 1994 from Loyola
Jennifer Spreng, Assistant Professor of Law
Jennifer E. Spreng comes to Phoenix School of Law from almost nine years of law practice in Owensboro, Kentucky focusing on bankruptcy and civil litigation and with numerous scholarly and popular writing credits.
Richard Trujillo, Adjunct Professor
After five years as a Supervisory Trial in Indianapolis, handling and supervising employment discrimination cases,
Jalae Ulicki, Assistant Professor of Law
Jalae A. Ulicki, J.D. Professor Ulicki teaches Real Estate Transactions and Remedies.
Penny Willrich, Associate Professor of Law
Professor Penny L. Willrich is considered on of the “Founding Faculty Members” of Phoenix School of Law (PSL) because she has taught courses since the law school opened its doors in January 2005.
Michael A. Yarnell, Associate Professor of Law and Director of Externships
Retired Judge Michael A. Yarnell is Associate Professor of Law. He teaches Property I, Property II, and Civil Procedure I.