Princeton Litigation Attorney Mary Sue Henifin to Co-Instruct Business Law & Ethics MBA Course at Rider University
This is the fourth course Henifin has been involved with at Rider University. In spring 2007, she served as an Executive in Residence for a business ethics course for full-time executives enrolled in Rider University's Executive MBA program. As such, she provided first-hand guidance and real-life examples to students with respect to topics such as: corporate social responsibility, stakeholder management, government regulation, affirmative action, sexual harassment, religion in the workplace, and ethical issues in marketing, accounting and health care. Henifin co-teaches these courses with Doreen Kornrumpf, Esq,. a former Buchanan attorney who currently serves as Assistant General Counsel for Thomas Jefferson University and affiliated university hospitals in Philadelphia.
About Henifin
Mary Sue Henifin, a seasoned litigator with more than 20 years of experience, has represented individuals and corporations in a wide array of legal and business matters. She has handled matters involving environmental, intellectual property, securities and white-collar litigation. She also has extensive experience representing clients in breach of contract, trade secrets and breach of fiduciary duty claims.
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