Areas of Expertise
- Advanced Legal Research
- Electronic Discovery
About Randy Diamond
Professor Diamond joined the MU Law Library staff in 1997 as Associate Director. He became a member of the law faculty in 2006 when he was appointed Director of Library and Technology Resources. In 2010, he was promoted to Legal Research Professor of Law. Prior to becoming a law librarian, Professor Diamond was a litigation associate at Thompson Hine and Flory in Cleveland, Ohio. In law school, he was a staff member of the Fordham Urban Law Journal.
Professor Diamond teaches Electronic Discovery and Professional Responsibility. In 2010 he created the E-Discovery course for students to learn about this rapidly developing area of modern litigation practice. The Law School is one of only a small (but growing) number of law schools to offer such a course.
Professor Diamond is a Co-Founding Editor of the Legal Information & Technology Journal, an SSRN eJournal. His published work has appeared in the North Carolina Journal of Law & Technologyand in Library Trends.
Latest News Featuring Randy Diamond
More News Featuring Randy DiamondLatest Publications from Randy Diamond
- Let’s Teach Our Students Legal Technology… But What Should We Include?
- Advancing Public Interest Practitioner Research Skills in Legal Education
- Professionalism in Librarianship: Shifting the Focus from Malpractice to Good Practice
- Turning Online Time into “Quality Time”: Searching Ohio Case Law on LEXIS and WESTLAW