DANIEL J - Farmer School of Business



DANIEL J. HERRON

Professor of Business Law 728 David Drive

Dept. of Finance - 120 Upham Hall Oxford, Ohio 45056

Miami University (513) 523-1656

Oxford, Ohio 45056

(513) 529-1574

Personal:

Born - March 6, 1953; Steubenville, Ohio

Married - two children (son 26 ; daughter 20)

Education:

Legal: Case Western Reserve University School of Law,

Cleveland, Ohio

Juris Doctor, May 1978

Undergraduate: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio

Bachelor of Arts (English), June 1975

Cum Laude, general honors

Professional Affiliations:

Academy of Legal Studies in Business:

Executive Secretary 1990-current

ALSB Section on Ethics and Business Law: Executive Secretary 1988-1995

Journal of Legal Studies in Business: Staff Editor, 1994-1999

Rocky Mountain Business Law Association: officer rotation, 1986-1990

Golden Key (BGSU 1984; Miami U. 1994) Beta Gamma Sigma (business honorary)

Phi Alpha Theta (history honorary)

Phi Alpha Delta (law honorary)

Awards:

Outstanding Teacher, 1986-87

College of Commerce and Industry,

University of Wyoming

Nominated for Board of Trustee's

Outstanding Teacher Award, 1988-89

Univ. of North Carolina-Wilmington

Awards continued

Best Paper: Western Business Law Association

1990 Annual Meeting, Monterrey, California

Distinguished Proceedings Paper: 1992 Annual Conference

Academy of Legal Studies in Business, Charleston, SC

2004 Congressman Neal Smith Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Legal Studies Educator: American Mock Trial Association

2005 Finalist for the Richard T. Farmer School of Business Effective Educator Award, Miami University

Bar Admissions:

Ohio Bar (1978)

United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (1980)

United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (Cincinnati) (1980)

Professional Experience:

2003-current: Professor, Miami University

1992-2002: Associate Professor, Miami University

1990-92: Associate Professor, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee NC

1987-1990: Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina-Wilmington

1984-1987: Assistant Professor, University of Wyoming

1982-1984: Assistant Professor, Bowling Green State University

Publications: *(written and/or published while at Miami University)

Books:

*Contemporary Business Law in a Global Economy, ISBN: 1893435083 Pub. Date: 8-15-02 , Lakeshore Communications Publishing Co., Euclid OH in progress 1997-2001: (52 chapter textbook); Lakeshore Press, Euclid OH, co-authored with, Nancy Kubasek (lead author), Neil Browne, (both from Bowling Green State University), Daniel Ostas (University of Oklahoma), Andrea Giampetro-Meyer (Loyola University-Baltimore)

--authored the chapters on the Uniform Commercial Code Article 2 (5 chapters) and collaborated on Uniform Commercial Code Articles 3 and 4 (4 chapters).

Starting and Operating a Business In Wyoming, Michael D. Jenkins, Daniel J. Herron (Chapter 11: “State Law,” only), Oasis Press: Grants Pass, Oregon 1987; revised edition 1990.

Articles: (in an academic administrative (50%) position from August 1996-May 2000)

*Herron, Daniel J.; Haughey, Daniel, “P&G and Unilever: A Mission Statement in Action.” forthcoming Midwest Law review 2005

*Herron, Daniel J.; Pattison, Patricia, “The Mountains are High and the Emperor is Far Away: Sanctity of Contract in China “ 40:3 American Business Law Journal: forthcoming Spring 2003.

*Herron, Daniel J.; Pattison, Patricia; Greller, Martin, “State of the Academy: Satisfaction of the Membership,” 20:1 Journal of Legal Studies Education: Winter/Spring forthcoming Fall 2002 .

*Herron, Daniel J.; Pattison, Patricia, “Liability Without Privity: Developments in the Implied Warranty of Habitability,” 3 North East Journal of Legal Studies: Winter/Spring 1995, pp. 15-38.

*Filbeck, Greg; Gorman, Raymond F.; Herron, Daniel J., “Stock Price Reaction to Trademark Related Lawsuits,” 85 The Trademark Reporter #2: March-April 1995, pp. 191-204.

*Herron, Daniel J.; Habibi, Don A., “Law, Ethics, and the Dilemma of Modern Liberalism,” 13 Midwest Law Review: Spring 1995, pp. 1-19.

*Herron, Daniel J., “Emerging Fiduciary Duties Owed to Minority Shareholder Employees,” Labor Law Journal: November 1994 (reprinted also in the 1994 Annual Refereed Proceedings of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business).

*Herron, Daniel J., “Minority Shareholder Employees in the Closely-Held Corporation: Another Modification in Ohio's Evolving Employment-At-Will Doctrine?” Refereed Proceedings, Tri-State Academy of Legal Studies in Business: October, 1994.

*Herron, Daniel J.; Adams, Sheila; Engdahl, Richard, “The 'Person-Organization Fit' (POF): Will It Stand Up To Title VII Scrutiny?” 1992 Annual Refereed Proceedings of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business (**distinguished Proceedings paper).

Herron, Daniel J., “A Preliminary Study of Procedural Due-Process Structures in the North Carolina Private Sector,” Southeastern Journal of Legal Studies: Spring 1992.

Herron, Daniel J., “Employment Organizational Culture: A 'Good Faith' Environment or a Discriminatory Tool?” Journal of the Southern Business Law Association: 1990.

Herron, Daniel J., “Is It The Beginning of the End for Employment-At-Will in North Carolina?” 8 Carolina Coast Business Review 1, January 1990.

Herron, Daniel J., Pattison, Patricia, “Natural Law and Contracts: A Time for Redefinition?” American Journal of Jurisprudence (Notre Dame Law School) December 1989.

Herron, Daniel J.; Perrachione, John, “Advertising and Product Liability for Alcohol and Tobacco Products: An Annotated Retrospective,” 7 Carolina Coast Business Review 1, January 1989.

Herron, Daniel J., “Private Sector Response to the Erosion of the Employment-at-will Doctrine: A Proposed Statistical Model,” Council on Employee Rights and Responsibilities, 1986 Refereed Proceedings, National Conference, November 1986.

Herron, Daniel J., “Statutory Restrictions on Polygraph Testing in Employer-Employee Relationships,” Labor Law Journal, September 1986.

Herron, Daniel J., “Ten Years After Weingarten: Are the Standards Really Clear?” 6 Northern Illinois University Law Review, No. 1, Winter 1986.

Herron, Daniel J., “Federal Home Loan Bank Board: Pre-Emptive Rights or Unbridled Powers?” 12 Capital University Law Review, No. 4, Summer 1983.

Anticipated to be under publication consideration later this year:

Herron, Daniel J.; Wagoner, Ruth; and Scott, Joann, “Intercollegiate Mock Trial Competition as a General Education Course to Enhance Critical Thinking Skills.”

Academic Presentations: *(presented under Miami University affiliation)

*”The Concept of Personhood,” 2005 Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, San Francisco CA Aug 2-6, 2005, co-authored with Patricia Pattison, Texas State University

*”A Rubric For Teaching Business Ethics,” 2005 Pacific Southwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, Palm Springs CA, February 25-27, 2005, co-authored with Rebecca Luzadis

*”Toward a Tentative Matrix for Integrating Economics, Law, and Ethics,” 2004 Atlantic International Economics Conference, Chicago, October 8-10, 2004, co-authored with Rebecca Luzadis

*“P&G and Unilever: A Mission Statement in Action,” 2002 Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, July 26-30, 2002 Las Vegas, NV, co-authored with Daniel Haughey.

*“Corporate Mission Statements: Legal Documents or Managerial Window-Dressing,” 2002 Northeastern Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, April 27-29, 2002, Cooperstown, NY.

*invited panelist: “The Role of Adjuncts and Casual Professors in Business Legal Studies,” 2000 Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, August 7-12, 2000, Baltimore, MD.

*“Intercollegiate Mock Trial Competition as a General Education Course to Enhance Critical Thinking Skills,” 1999 Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, August 15-18, 1999, St. Louis, MO, with Ruth Wagoner and Joann Scott.

*“Marital Status Discrimination: Federal and State Case Law Update,” 1997 Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, August 13-16, 1997, Atlanta, GA.

*invited panelist: “Constitutional Issues Surrounding Right to Die and Physician-Assisted Suicide,” 1997 Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, August 13-16, 1997, Atlanta, GA.

*“Intracircuit and Intercircuit Nonacquiescence Revisited,” 1997 Northeastern Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, May 1-2, 1997, Cooperstown, NY.

*“Corporate Mission Statements: Managerial and Legal Implications,” 1996 Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, August, 1996, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

*“Intracircuit and Intercircuit Nonacquiescence by Governmental Agencies: An Egregious Breach of the ‘Rule of Law’,” 1995 Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, August 7-12, 1995, Milwaukee, WI.

*“Integrating Business Law and Business Ethics,” panelist, North East Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, April 28-29, 1995, Concord Hotel, NY.

*“Minority Shareholder Employees in the Closely-Held Corporation: Another Modification in Ohio's Evolving Employment-At-Will Rule,” 1994 Tri-State Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, October 1994, Toledo, OH.

*“Minority Shareholder Employees in the Closely-Held Corporation: Another Modification in the Employment-At-Will Doctrine?” 1994 Annual Conference, Academy of Legal Studies in Business, August 8-13, 1994, Dallas, TX.

*“Recent Developments in the Implied Warranty of Habitability,” Northeast Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, April 29-May 1, 1994, Cooperstown, NY.

*“Law, Ethics, and the Dilemma of Modern Liberalism,” Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, March 10-12, 1994, Chicago, IL.

*“The Viability of the Business Law Major and Minor,” Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, August 18-21, 1993, Colorado Springs, CO (second draft).

*“The ‘Person-Organization Fit’ (POF): Will It Stand Up to Title VII Scrutiny?” Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, August 19-22, 1992 Charleston, SC (**distinguished Proceedings paper).

“The Viability of the Business Law Major and Minor,” Northeastern Regional Business Law Association Annual Conference (NERBLA), May 1-3, 1992, Cooperstown, NY (first draft).

“A Preliminary Study of Procedural Due-Process Structures in the North Carolina Private-Sector,” October 24-25, 1991, Southeastern Business Law Association Annual Conference (SERBLA), Birmingham, AL.

“Employment-At-Will: The U.S. Development,” Canada-U.S. Comparative Law Syposium, Rocky Mountain Business Law Association Annual Conference, September 13-15, 1991, Vail, CO.

“Motivating Classroom Discussion,” presentation in the "Master Teacher Symposium," American Business Law Association Annual Conference, August 14-17, 1991, Portland, ME.

“Teaching Discrimination: The Integration of Law and Ethics,” Midwest Business Law Association, April 4-6, 1991,Chicago, IL, co-authored with D. Habibi, Dept. of Philosophy and Religion, University of North Carolina-Wilmington.

“Maintenance Role, Traits, and Skills (MRTS): The Missing Link in Recruiting and Selection,” Rocky Mountain Business Law Association, September 13-15, 1990, Vail, CO, co-authored with S. Adams & R. Engdahl, University of North Carolina-Wilmington.

“Privacy in Employment: An Overview,” American Business Law Association Annual Conference, August 14-18, 1990, Toronto, Ontario, co-authored with P. Pattison, University of Wyoming.

“Recent Developments in the No-Spouse Employment Rule,” Western Business Law Association, April 19-21, 1990, Asilomar, CA, co-authored with P. Pattison, University of Wyoming (**selected as conference's best paper).

“Employment Organizational Culture: A 'Good-Faith' Environment or a Discriminatory Tool?” Southern Business Law Association, February 28-March 3, 1990, Dallas, TX.

“Procedural Due-Process Structures in the Private Sector: An Empirical Study,” Rocky Mountain Business Law Association, September 15-17, 1989, Vail, CO.

“Natural Law: A Quaint Notion?” American Business Law Association National Conference, August 16-19, 1988, New Orleans, LA, co-authored with P. Pattison, University of Wyoming.

“No-Spouse Employment Rules: Marital Status Discrimination?” Tri-State Business Law Association, April 29-30, 1988, Toledo, OH, co-authored with P. Pattison, University of Wyoming.

“Its Time Has Come: An Analysis of the Natural Law Shift in Jurisprudential Theory and Application,” Rocky Mountain Business Law Association, September 18-20, 1987, Vail, CO, co-authored with P. Pattison, University of Wyoming.

“Liability Without Privity: Developments in the Implied Warranty of Habitability,” American Business Law Association National Conference, August 18-22, 1987, Philadelphia, PA, co-authored with P. Pattison, University of Wyoming.

“Private Sector Response to the Erosion of the Employment-At-Will Doctrine: A Proposed Statistical Model,” Council on Employee Rights and Responsibilities (CERR) National Conference, October 16-18, 1986, Virginia Beach, VA.

“Wrongful Discharge Remedies in the Private Sector,” Rocky Mountain Regional Business Law Association, September 26-28, 1986, Keystone, CO.

“Private Sector Response to the Erosion of the Employment-At-Will Doctrine,” American Business Law Association National Conference, August 13-16, 1985, Portland, OR.

“The Employee's Right to Privacy and Legitimate Employer Concern: The Polygraph in the Marketplace,” Southern Regional Business Law Association, March 6-9, 1985, New Orleans, LA.

“The Application of Weingarten Rights: Are the Standards Really Clear?” Rocky Mountain Regional Business Law Association, September 28-30, 1984, Keystone, CO.

“Federal Home Loan Bank Board: Pre-Emptive Rights or Unbridled Powers?” Tri-State Regional Business Law Association, April 14-15, 1983, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN.

Service to the Profession:

( (450-500 hrs/year-includes academic year and summer) Executive Secretary of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) 1991-current

--the ALSB is the 900+ member international professional/academic organization for teachers and scholars of business legal studies in schools of business

--this position entails planning the annual conference with nearly 300 attendees over four days; maintaining all records for the organizations; publishing three 24-28-page newsletters per year; overseeing a $150,000 general budget; coordinating positions papers, academic liaisons with regional groups and other professional organizations, and representing the discipline in all academic venues

( (45-60 hrs/year)Member, Board of Directors, American Mock Trial Association, Inc., 1999-current

( Staff Editor of the Journal of Legal Studies Education 1994-1999

( Executive Secretary (and one of three co-founders of) ALSB Section on Business Ethics 1988-1995

Service to the University:

University

( One three-year term on University Senate (1993-96)

( One full three-year term, one partial term (unexpired term (1 year)) and now another unexpired term (through 2004 (2 years)) on Liberal Education Council (1994-98; 2002-2004) and Liberal Education Council Subcommittee on Petitions (1998-current) and Summer Orientation speaker for Liberal Education 1997-1999

( Graduate Council Subcommittee on Social Sciences (2000-2004)

( Associate Director – University Honors Program (1996-2000) (incl. “Reinventing University Honors” committee 1999-2000)

Division

( School of Business Teaching Excellence Committee (1994-95)

( School of Business Strategic Planning Sessions participant (1994-95) (two weekend workshop at Ohio Casualty in Dayton)

( School of Business International Studies Committee (1995-98)

( School of Business Honors Committee (1999-current)

( School of Business Core Review Committee (2001-current)

( School of Business Student Appeals Committee (2001-current; chair 2004-05)

( SBA Summer Orientation (1994-1998)

Department

( Departmental Undergraduate Studies Committee (1992-current)

( FIN 342 course coordinator (1997-current)

( “Law and Commerce” Thematic Sequence coordinator (1996-current)

( Business Legal Studies minor coordinator (1997-current)

( Department Chair Search Committee (1994)

Service to Students:

( Honors Mentor (2001-2004)

( (approx 400 hours per academic year)University Mock Trial Coach (1994-current) (this year this means 35+ students)

-- including hosting and coordinating the Miami Mock Trial Invitational Tournament, January 2002, 2003 (22+ teams (18 from other universities)each with 6-8 students)

Service to the Community:

( Member of the Oxford Civil Service Commission (1994-1996)

( Chair of Board of McGuffey Foundation School (1998-1999)

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