Rick Swedloff is vice dean (Camden location) and a professor of law. He writes in the areas of insurance law, regulation, and
access to the liability system. In recent years, he has written a series
of articles on the role of insurance as a regulator of the practice of
law at large law firms and the risks that emerge when insurers use big
data. Professor Swedloff teaches Civil Procedure, Remedies, and Law and Economics.Prior to joining the Rutgers faculty, he practiced as
a litigation associate with Dechert LLP in Philadelphia, where he
specialized in complex commercial, tort, and insurance cases. Before
entering private practice, he served as a clerk for Judge Walter K.
Stapleton of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and Judge
Roderick R. McKelvie of the U.S. District Court for the District of
Delaware.