Dale Grossman, a senior lecturer in business and communication law, holds a joint appointment in the Department of Applied Economics and Management, and the Department of Communication. She is also a lecturer in the S. C. Johnson Graduate School of Management. She joined the Cornell faculty in 1980 after serving for three years as the University Judicial Administrator. She teaches several law-related courses and advises a large number of undergraduate students. She has been named Professor of Merit by the senior class for her teaching and has been selected as the D. C. Burgett Distinguished Advisor by the senior class. She was also presented a special citation by the New York State Association of County Agricultural Agents for her contributions to Cooperative Extension programming. A lawyer admitted to practice in 1977, she has served as a member of the University Review Board and the Health Careers Evaluation Committee. TeachingAEM
1101: Introduction to Applied Economics and Management Selected PublicationsTauer, L. W., and D. A. Grossman. 2002. Estate and succession planning for small business owners. Extension Bulletin 2002-05, Department of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University. Grossman, D., and J. D. Minard. 2002. Farm labor regulations. Extension Bulletin 2002-10, Department of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University. Grossman, D. A., and J. D. Minard. 2002. Farm employment issues for tax professionals. Extension Bulletin 2002-20, Department of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University. Grossman, D. A. 1988. Fences: The New York law. A. E. Extension Bulletin 88-10, Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University. Grossman, D., and L. W. Tauer. 1983. Estate planning for farm families. Information Bulletin 189, Cornell University. Grossman, D. 1983. Summary of New York drainage law. Information Bulletin 195, Cornell University. Honors and Awards Professor of Merit,
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