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Paul Zwier

Paul J. Zwier is a lawyer, author, and academic. He is a former Professor of Law, Director of the Advocacy Skills Program, and Director of the Program for International Advocacy and Dispute Resolution at Emory University, and has been serving as an Of Counsel at Guttman, Buschner & Brooks (GBB).

Zwier is most known for his work in advocacy, negotiation, and mediation skills training, with a focus on legal training for lawyers, torts law, evidence, and case studies regarding international affairs. He is the author of books including ''Principled Negotiation on an International Stage'', ''Critical Race Theory and the American Justice System'', and ''Effective Expert Testimony''. He was awarded the Distinguished Educator award by the University of Richmond in 1991 and the Honorable Prentice Marshall Faculty Award by National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) in 1998.

Zwier has conducted training sessions for judges and lawyers at international criminal courts such as the ICC, ICTY, ICTR, and ICT-Sierra Leone. Provided by Wikipedia
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