CURRICULUM VITAE OF MARK D. MAIRONIS Eastern Michigan University 601T Pray-Harrold Ypsilanti, MI 48197 (734) 487-1461 TEACHING EXPERIENCE LECTURER 1999 to Present Eastern Michigan University I am a full-time lecturer in introductory classes in American Government. Subjects include fundamentals of American Government, both historical and contemporary. Additionally, I teach “The American Legal System”, an introduction course in substantive law & procedure. Other responsibilities include the coaching of the University's mock trial team. Washtenaw Community College Spring/2000 I taught Introduction to American Government. INSTRUCTOR Henry Ford Community College 1982 to 1991 I conducted four credit hour introductory classes in business law. Subjects included contract law, sales under the UCC and commercial paper. Michigan Trial Lawyers Peoples Law Court From 1982 to l986 I held introductory classes on employment discrimination and wrongful discharge. LEGAL EXPERIENCE ATTORNEY AT LAW 1987 to 1999 Sole practitioner in general practice, including civil litigation, criminal law, juvenile probate, domestic relations and real estate. Major emphasis in state court’s practice. MAGISTRATE 1987 to l991 34th District Court I conducted arraignments in misdemeanor and felony cases, including the setting of bonds; conducted informal hearings in traffic and small Claim cases. ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY 1981 to 1986 General practice, including criminal defense, domestic relations, real estate, civil litigation and employment discrimination. Practice also included the operation of the firm’s branch office. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE U.S. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE 1972 to 1981 Employed with N.O.A.A., IRS, Social Security Administration and Veterans Administration. At the V.A. I supervised and audited $1.3 million budget with the Michigan State Approval Agency. EDUCATION Detroit College of Law, Detroit, Michigan Juris Doctor - June, 1980 Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan B.A., Political Science - June, 1975 Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan September, 1971 to August, 1972 2