Clark Freshman received his B.A. from Harvard College, his B.A. from University College, Oxford (where he was a Marshall Scholar), and his J.D. from Stanford Law School. He clerked for Judge William Norris of the Ninth Circuit and practiced litigation in Los Angeles for several years. He is currently a professor of law at the University of Miami, and, for 2004–2005, a visiting professor at Santa Clara University Law School. He is also a mediator, negotiation trainer, and expert witness on arbitration. He has been an invited speaker on negotia­tion at many law schools, including Harvard, Yale, and UCLA, and his work has appeared in law reviews at Harvard, Stanford, Cornell, and elsewhere. In col­laboration with Adele Hayes, a psychology professor and internationally recognized expert on depression, he has studied emotion and success at negotiation and law school in a series of theoretical and quantitative studies.