Mark Oettinger serves as an Adjunct Professor at Vermont Law School, where he brings over two decades of extensive legal experience in private sector law practice, focusing on trial, business, and international law. His diverse background encompasses significant expertise in international nonprofit work, particularly in...
Mark Oettinger serves as an Adjunct Professor at Vermont Law School, where he brings over two decades of extensive legal experience in private sector law practice, focusing on trial, business, and international law. His diverse background encompasses significant expertise in international nonprofit work, particularly in Russia, which enriches his teaching in International Business Law and Transnational Law. Mark's commitment to education governance and regulation is evident in his role as an educator, where he instructs both undergraduate and law school students in U.S. and international law and business principles.
In addition to his academic contributions, Mark is actively engaged in key projects that bridge the gap between legal theory and practice. His experience in government relations, including legislation and administrative rulemaking, equips him with a nuanced understanding of public policy and its implications for civil litigation and education law. His proficiency in international trade, foreign investment, customs, and immigration law further enhances his curriculum, providing students with a comprehensive view of the global legal landscape.
Mark's skills in trials and trial practice are complemented by his knowledge of construction law and criminal defense, making him a versatile educator and practitioner. His involvement in Fulbright programs underscores his dedication to fostering international legal education and collaboration. Through his role at Vermont Law School, Mark Oettinger not only imparts valuable knowledge but also inspires the next generation of legal professionals to navigate the complexities of an interconnected world.