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Nicole Chong

Nicole Raymond Chong

Associate Dean and Professor of Legal Writing

Curriculum Vitae

Phone: 
(814) 865-4232
Education: 

J.D., The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University, magna cum laude
B.S., Grove City College

Dean Nicole Chong is an active member of the Legal Writing Institute and the Association of Legal Writing Directors. Before joining the faculty, she was an associate with Klett Rooney Lieber & Schorling in Philadelphia. Most of her work was focused in the area of commercial litigation. Dean Chong was involved in a variety of matters, including representing a major international telecommunications carrier in collection matters, a local manufacturer and retailer of fashion accessories in patent infringement litigation, as well as local and national companies in contract and tort litigation. She also was a member of Klett Rooney’s Appellate Practice Section.

Nicole Raymond Chong, Anticipating the Needs of Future Law Students Based on Current Post-Pandemic National Reading Comprehension Test Scores, 11 LMU LAW REVIEW 1 (2024)

Nicole Raymond Chong & Mandee Baumer, What Would a Veteran Teacher Do? How Novice Teachers Can Learn from Veteran Teachers and Vice Versa, Second Draft (December 2022)

Nicole Raymond Chong, Use of Authority and Proper Attribution to Authority, Penn State Law website

Nicole Raymond Chong, Reading and Briefing Cases in Law School: Guidelines and Helpful Tips, Penn State Law website

Nicole Raymond Chong & James L. Griffith, Trade Dress” Protection: The Standard After Two Pesos, Klett Rooney Lieber & Schorling Intellectual Property Newsletter (August 2002)

Nicole Raymond, Comment, The Child Support Recovery Act of 1992 - Is the Federal Government’s Involvement in the Criminal Enforcement of Child Support at an End After United States v. Lopez?, 101 DICK. L. REV. 417 (1997)