Professor Jeffrey L. Martlew joined the full-time faculty at Cooley Law School after 14 years on the bench at the 29th Circuit Court in Michigan. Professor Martlew was first elected to the circuit court in 1993. He was named Chief Judge in 1994 and served in that capacity until he retired in May 2007. Previously he served as judge for 65th District Court in Clinton County, Mich., 1985-1992.
Professor Martlew served as an adjunct professor at Cooley 2005-2007, then as a visiting professor until his appointment to the fulltime faculty.
He began his legal career in private practice , first as an associate in the Law Office of David C. Newland, P.C., in Mt. Morris, Mich., 1976-1978, then in his own practice, Matson & Martlew in DeWitt, Mich., 1979-1984.
Professor Martlew has served as a faculty member of the Michigan Judicial Institute, as a member of the Cooley Law School Board of Directors, as presiding judge for a multi-county citizens grand jury that was part of a nationwide drug trafficking investigation, and as a member of the executive board for the Michigan Judges Association.
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