Huntington Woods resident Eric Zacks, assistant professor of law at Wayne State University Law School, has been voted Upper Class Professor of the Year by the second and third year law students for the second year in a row. Zacks, who joined the faculty in 2010, teaches a variety of business law courses and currently serves as faculty adviser to the Jewish Law Students Association at Wayne Law. Zacks’ scholarship focuses on the relevance of behavioral sciences in contract formation, breach and enforcement, and his current piece, “Shame, Regret, and Contract Design,” will be published later this year in the Marquette Law Review.
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