SEYMOUR H. MOSKOWITZ Valparaiso Law School Wesemann Hall Valparaiso IN 46383 (219) 465-7858 Fax: (219) 465-7872 Married with 4 children E-mail: Sy.Moskowitz@valpo.edu EDUCATION Harvard Law School, J.D. Columbia University, B.A. BAR ADMISSIONS States of Indiana, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut; Federal District Courts in Indiana, New York, Massachusetts Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals United States Supreme Court EMPLOYMENT (partial) Professor of Law Associate Professor of Law Valparaiso University School of Law Valparaiso, Indiana 1987 - Present 1984 - 1987 Associate Professor of Law Touro Law School Huntington, New York 1981 - 1984 Kibbutz Bet Ha Emek, Israel 1980 - 1981 Visiting Associate Professor of Law Valparaiso University School of Law 1979 - 1980 Kibbutz Givat Brenner, Israel 1978 - 1979 Director, Services for the Physically and Mentally Handicapped Massachusetts Department of Mental Health Newton-Wellesley Area 1976 - 1978 COURSES TAUGHT Advanced Family Law Administrative Law Civil Litigation Constitutional Law Comparative Family Law Elder Law Family Law Federal Courts Labor Law Law and Health Care Processes PUBLICATIONS (partial listing) Books and Multi-Volume Treatises Federal Trial Guide (Lexis Nexis) 4 volumes (with Annual Supplements 1991-1999) Discovery Treatise, Volumes 11-16 (Lexis Nexis) (Annual Supplements, 1980-present) Co-Editor, Volume II, Discovery, in Family Law Litigation Guide (3 volumes) (Lexis Nexis) (1991-95) Articles Child Labor in American History, History’s Horror, Today’s Tragedy, 45 CLEARINGHOUSE REV. 93 (Aug. 2011) Dickens Redux: How American Child Labor Law Became a Con Game, 10 W HITTIER J. OF CHILD & FAM L. ADVOCACY 89 (2010) What Federal Rulemakers Can Learn From State Procedural Reforms (May 2010) (paper for Federal Judicial Conference) Save the Children: The Legal Abandonment of American Youth in the Workplace, 43 AKRON L. REV. 107 (2010) State Civil Discovery Rules: The National Perspective, 35 W. ST. U. L. REV. 1 (2008). Discovering Discovery: Non-Party Access to Pretrial Information in the Federal Courts 1938-2006, 78 COLO L.REV. 817 (2007). Still Part of the Clan: Representing Elders in the Family Law Practice, 38 FAM L. Q. 213 (2004). (lead article). Golden Age in the Golden State: Legal Developments in Elder Abuse and Neglect, 36 LOYOLA (L.A.) L.REV. 589 (2003). Adult Children & Indigent Parents: Intergenerational Responsibilities in International Perspective, 86 MARQUETTE L. REV. 401 (December 2002) (lead article). Rediscovering Discovery: State Procedural Rules and the Level Playing Field, 54 RUTGERS L. REV. 595 (Fall 2002). Reflecting Reality: Adding Elder Abuse and Neglect to Legal Education, 47 LOYOLA (N.O.) L. REV. 191 (2001). When Silence Resounds: Clergy and the Requirement to Report Elder Abuse and Neglect, 49 DEPAUL L. REV. 1 (1999) (lead article) (with Michael DeBoer). New Remedies for Elder Abuse & Neglect, 12 PROBATE & PROPERTY 52 (1998) Saving Granny From the Wolf: Elder Abuse & Neglect: The Legal Framework, 31 CONN. L. REV. 77 (1998) Employment-At-Will and Codes of Ethics: The Professional's Dilemma, 23 VAL. U.L. REV. 33-73 (1988) Pay Equity and American Nurses: A Legal Analysis, 27 ST. LOUIS L.J. 801-855 (1983)