William S. Boyd School of Law University of Nevada, Las Vegas
 



































  Peter Reilly
Associate Professor
Director of Negotiation Training, Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution
 
Phone: 702-895-2675
Email: peter.reilly@unlv.edu
 
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
   
  Education:
A.B., Princeton University
J.D., Harvard Law School, 1993
LL.M., Georgetown University Law Center, 2004
   
  Peter Reilly is Associate Professor and Director of Negotiation Training at the Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution. He previously was Associate Professor of Law at Washburn School of Law teaching Negotiations, ADR Seminar, and Contracts. Prior to Washburn, Professor Reilly spent three years at Georgetown University Law Center as adjunct professor and Hewlett Fellow in Conflict Resolution and Legal Problem Solving. Reilly also worked for seven years as Attorney-Advisor in the Office of General Counsel of the United States Commission on Civil rights in Washington, D.C. He clerked for Judge Raya S. Dreben of the State Appeals Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Professor Reilly is a graduate of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs (B.A.), Harvard Law School (J.D.), and Georgetown University Law Center (LL.M.). Reilly's article, "Teaching Law Students How to Feel: Using Negotiations Training to Increase Emotional Intelligence," is published in the Negotiation Journal. He is admitted to the District of Columbia Bar and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Bar.

   
 
Areas of Expertise: 
Negotiations
   
  Selected Publications:

ARTICLE

Was Machiavelli Right? Lying in Negotiation and the Art of Defensive Self-Help, Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. (Vol. 24, No. 3, forthcoming).

Teaching Law Students How to Feel:  Using Negotiations Training to Increase Emotional Intelligence. 21 Negot. J.301 (2005).

      

   
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