Professor O'Connell teaches in the fields of family law, children's law
and property. She serves on the editorial board of the interdisciplinary
journal Family Court Review, and is active in a number of projects and
associations that work to bridge the gap between the legal and mental
health professions.
Professor O'Connell teaches regularly in the
Postdoctoral Forensics Program at the University of Massachusetts
Medical School. She also teaches an annual seminar to the judges of the
Massachusetts Probate and Family Court and serves as an advisor to the
court's Steering Committee on Administrative Reform. Along with law
students from the Youth Advocacy Caucus (YAC), Professor O'Connell also
runs a mentoring program at three area group homes for teens in state
custody.
After graduating from the School of Law, Professor O'Connell
was the first law school graduate to clerk for the Supreme Judicial
Court of the state of Maine. She was an associate at the Boston firm
Foley, Hoag & Eliot from 1976 through 1980, where she handled contract,
insurance and public utility cases while running a pro bono family
practice.
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