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Susan A. FitzGibbon, J.D.

Professor Emerita; Senior Advisor, William C. Wefel Center for Employment Law


Education

B.A., Barat College, 1971
J.D., Saint Louis University School of Law, 1984

Practice Areas

A specialist in employment law, arbitration and mediation, Professor Susan A. FitzGibbon concentrates her research on alternative dispute resolution. An arbitrator and mediator, Prof. FitzGibbon has been exploring this topic for more than a decade. Her scholarship includes articles on arbitrating employment claims, arbitration and mediation of sexual harassment claims, and court-annexed mediation programs.

Professor FitzGibbon spent seven years in personnel management before earning her law degree from SLU LAW. Upon graduation from SLU law, she clerked for Judge Myron H. Bright of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and served as a staff attorney for Judge Richard S. Arnold of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Prior to becoming a professor, she worked in the commercial litigation section at Guilfoil, Petzall & Shoemake in St. Louis.

Community Work and Service

In 1987, Professor FitzGibbon joined SLU LAW and was named assistant director of the William C. Wefel Center for Employment Law. Since 1994, FitzGibbon has been the Center ‘s director. She regularly teaches Contracts, Labor Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution.

Professor FitzGibbon serves on the Executive Board of the Labor and Employment Relations Association-Gateway Chapter (LERA). She is as a member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee of U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. Professor FitzGibbon is also a member and past-Chairperson of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL) and is a member and past-chairperson of the BAMSL Women in the Legal Profession Committee.