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Faculty, Jonathan Green

After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with Honors from the University of Central Florida in 1973 (then known as FTU), Jonathan C. Green pursued a law degree at the University of Florida College of Law and received his Juris Doctor degree with honors in 1976. For more than 20 years thereafter, he practiced law in Central Florida primarily in the areas of business, corporate, real property and construction law and civil litigation, in connection with those areas, including appellate litigation. Over his lifetime, Dr. Green has served in virtually all capacities in law offices from that of runner/messenger in his early teens, to legal assistant and law clerk while in college and law school. In addition, as an attorney actively engaged in law practice, he has employed, managed and trained many legal assistants, paralegals and law clerks in all phases of law practice, including but not limited to, substantive law areas, legal research, law office management and economics and professional responsibility.

Since 1998, Dr. Green has turned his full attention to teaching and writing. From 1998 to 2000, he taught as an adjunct professor at both Seminole Community College and the University of Central Florida, teaching Business Law and Legal Studies courses at SCC and Political Science courses at UCF. Since 2000, Dr. Green has been a full-time professor of legal studies at SCC, and became the Legal Studies Program Manager in 2006.

Currently, he resides in West Volusia County with his wife and won, three dogs, 17 fish, two bullfrogs and one very crafty raccoon.

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