About the Authors
Deborah B. McGregor
Deborah B. McGregor is Assistant Director of Legal Analysis, Research, and Communication and Clinical Professor of Law at Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis, where she has taught legal analysis and communication for both J.D. and international law students; torts for international law students; advanced persuasive writing and oral advocacy for international law students; An Introduction to the American Legal System for international students, and legal process. McGregor also created and ran an academic support program for fourteen years and developed the first writing course for LL.M. students. She developed and coordinates the third semester Legal Analysis, Research, and Communication course, which focuses primarily on transactional drafting. McGregor, a graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center, began her legal career in private practice, focusing on probate law and estate planning. Thereafter, she taught legal writing at the Indiana University School of Law – Bloomington before joining the law school faculty in Indianapolis. McGregor was appointed assistant director of the legal writing program in 1991. McGregor is the only legal writing professor to receive the student bar association’s Best New Teacher’s Award. She received Indiana University’s Trustee’s Teaching Award and has twice received both the Teaching Excellence Recognition Award and the Black Law Student Association’s John Morton-Finney/Brenda Elise Bowles Award. McGregor is a member of the American Association of Law Schools Programs for Foreign Lawyers, the Section on International Exchange Programs, the Section on International Law, and the Section on Teaching Methods. McGregor has been an active member of the Legal Writing Institute (a U.S. organization devoted to teaching excellence in legal writing), serving on its Survey Committee, Bar Outreach Committee, and the Committee on Global Legal Writing Programs and its Subcommittee on Teaching Outside the United States. She also served on the Association of Legal Writing Director’s Fellowship Programs Committee. Since 1987 she has given over thirty presentations at regional, national, and international conferences, and has conducted training workshops for law professors in Ukraine and taught LL.M. students in Egypt.
Education
B.A., 1973, University of Evansville
J.D., 1982 Georgetown University Law Center
Cynthia M. Adams
Cynthia M. Adams is Clinical Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Latin American Law Program at Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis, where she has taught advanced contract drafting; contract drafting for international law students, legal analysis and communication for both J.D. and international law students; contracts for international law students; civil procedure; trusts and estates; and legal process. Adams is an active member of the Indiana Bar Association and the Indianapolis Bar Association. She serves as the Chair-Elect for the American Association of Law Schools (AALS) Section on Graduate Programs for Foreign Lawyers and serves on the Executive Committee of the AALS Section on International Exchange Programs. Adams founded and manages a listserv devoted to teaching international law students and lawyers. She is a member of the Legal Writing Institute (a U.S. organization devoted to teaching excellence in legal writing) and serves as the Chairperson of the Legal Writing Institute’s Committee on Global Legal Writing Skills, which supports and promotes cross-border teaching of law students. Adams was one of the first faculty members to receive Indiana University's Trustee's Teaching Award in recognition of teaching excellence and is a three-time recipient of the law school’s Teaching Excellence Recognition Award. Adams has made many presentations at regional, national, and international conferences. Previously, Adams practiced law with an Indianapolis law firm, focusing on general business, acquisitions and mergers, commercial loans, and trusts and estates. She also served as an adjunct professor of English at Indiana University/Purdue University-Indianapolis and as an adjunct professor of English at Butler University.
Education
B.A., 1977, Kentucky Wesleyan College
J.D., 1983, Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis



