- Lecturer in Law
Biography
Julie Matlof Kennedy teaches the Negotiation seminar at Stanford Law School, where she also coaches students in trial advocacy courses, co-teaches a negotiation colloquium, and serves as a moot court judge. Julie directed litigation training at Morrison & Foerster LLP for nearly ten years, designing and teaching courses on persuasive writing, trial skills, deposition techniques, public speaking, leadership, and team building. Julie has been a guest teacher and speaker at the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, the Practising Law Institute, Stanford Medical School, and a number of corporations.
Before making teaching the focus of her career, Julie was a litigation partner at Folger Levin & Kahn LLP, where she specialized in complex business disputes. Julie has tried several cases before a jury and argued successfully at the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She has led and served on a number of nonprofit boards, including the National Council of Jewish Woman, the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Congregation Beth El, the Stanford Law School Board of Visitors, and the Wexner Heritage Alumni Council. Julie graduated with honors from Stanford University (AB 1987) and Stanford Law School (JD 1991).
Education
- A.B with distinction (Political Science), Stanford University, 1987
- J.D. with distinction, Stanford Law School, 1991
Related Organizations
Courses
Affiliations & Honors
- National Institute of Trial Advocacy
- Association of Business Trial Lawyers
- Legal Writing Institute