
Peter D. Jason
Professor
B.B.A. Notre Dame University
J.D. University of Detroit 1967
M.T.S. St. John's Provincial Seminary 1986
Professor Jason offers a wealth of knowledge in the area of urban municipal problems and their legal solutions. As assistant corporation counsel for the City of Detroit, he developed expertise in the pension and labor areas, later serving Detroit as director of labor relations. He has been a frequent arbitrator in labor disputes for both government and private industry and is a member of the National Academy of Arbitrators.
A winner of the Stanley E. Beattie Teaching Award, Professor Jason teaches Contracts, Torts, Sales and Negotiable Instruments, Equity/Remedies, Labor Law, Sports Law, English Legal History, American Legal History, Law in Literature, Bioethics, and directed the overseas study program in Australia.
Bibliography
Articles
Jason, Peter D., "Silent Fraud: Is It Time to Speak Up?," 15 T.M. COOLEY L. REV. 455 (1998).
Jason, Peter D., "The Courts Christian in Medieval England," 37 THE CATHOLIC LAWYER 339 (1997).
Book Reviews and Other Short Works
Jason, Peter D., "A Valuable Reference Work on Commercial Arbitration," 86 Dispute Resolution Journal (Feb. - April 2004).


