Dan Dobbs

Regents & Rosentiel Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Law

Representative Publications

  • Torts and Compensation:  Personal Accountability and Social Responsibility for Injury (8th ed. & concise 8th ed. 2017) (co-author, with Paul T. Hayden & Ellen M. Bublick).
  • The Law of Torts (2d ed. 2015) (co-author, with Ellen M. Bublick & Paul T. Hayden) (Hornbook).
  • Torts and Compensation:  Personal Accountability and Social Responsibility for Injury (7th ed. & concise 7th ed. 2013) (co-author, with Paul T. Hayden & Ellen M. Bublick).
  • The Law of Torts (2d ed. 2011) (co-authors, with Ellen M. Bublick & Paul T. Hayden) (4-volume treatise).
  • Cases and Materials on Advanced Torts:  Economic and Dignitary Torts - Business, Commercial and Intangible Harms (2006) (co-author, with Ellen M. Bublick).
  • The Law of Torts (2001). (Two-volume treatise).
  • The Law of Remedies:  Damages, Equity, Restitution (2d ed. 1993).
  • Problems in Remedies:  Damages--Equity--Restitution (2d ed. 1993) (Co-author, with Kathleen Kavanagh).
  • Complete list of publications

Education

  • S.J.D. University of Illinois
    1966
  • LL.M. University of Illinois
    1960
  • LL.B. University of Arkansas
    1956
  • B.A. University of Arkansas
    1956

Admitted to Practice

  • Arkansas

Work Experience

  • Regents Professor
    University of Arizona College of Law
    1992 - present
  • Rosenstiel Professor of Law
    University of Arizona College of Law
    1978 - present
  • Visiting Professor
    University of Virginia School of Law
    1974
  • Visiting Professor of Law
    University of Arizona College of Law
    1974
  • Visiting Professor
    Cornell Law School
    1968 - 1969
  • Visiting Professor
    University of Minnesota Law School
    1966 - 1967
  • Visiting Assistant Professor
    University of Texas School of Law
    Summer 1962
  • Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, and Aubrey L. Brooks Professor
    University of North Carolina School of Law
    1961 - 1977

Organizations

  • American Law Institute
Emeritus