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Erin O'Hara's most recent work includes two books and a series of important articles on choice of law, as well as articles that examine the influence of law on apology in dispute resolution and articles that address the influence of law on interpersonal trust in relationships. She was appointed associate dean for academic affairs at Vanderbilt University Law School in August 2008. O’Hara taught at George Mason University School of Law from 1995 until she joined the Vanderbilt law faculty in 2001. In fall 2005, she was a visiting professor at Northwestern Law School. Prior to joining the George Mason faculty, O’Hara clerked for Chief Judge Dolores K. Sloviter, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, served as a Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Lecturer in Law at the University of Chicago Law School, as a visiting associate professor at Georgetown University Law Center, and as a visiting assistant professor in the departments of Legal Studies, Economics and Finance at Clemson University.

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Erin O'Hara is associate dean for academic affairs, director of the Law & Human Behavior Program, and professor of law at Vanderbilt University Law School. She is the author of the Economics of Conflict of Laws.