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                                 STEVE P. CALANDRILLO
 U. of Washington School of Law · Seattle, WA 98195-3020 · (206) 685-2403 · stevecal@u.washington.edu


PROFESSIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW, Seattle, WA                                        2000 -
      Professor of Law (2005 -)
      Washington Law School Foundation Scholar (2006 -)
      Associate Professor (with tenure) (2003-04)
      Assistant Professor (2000-02)
             Courses: law & economics, contracts, law & medicine, externships perspectives
             seminar, and secured transactions. Cumulative teaching evaluations average 1.11 on a
             scale of 1 to 5 (1 highest).

      Service Positions:
             Executive Council (2007-09; 2001-02)
             Faculty Advisor, Washington Law Review (2007 - )
             Faculty Senator, University of Washington (2004-06)
             Chair, Clerkships Committee (2003-04)
             Chair, Curriculum Committee (2002-03)
             Chair, Lectureships SubCommittee (2001-02)
             Coordinator, Contract Law Tutoring Program (2000-02)

      Honors: Philip A. Trautman Professor of the Year Award (2003-04; 2007-08)
              Nominee, U. of Washington Distinguished Service Award (2005-06)
              Shidler Center for Law, Commerce & Technology Faculty Development Grant

SEATTLE UNIV. SCHOOL OF LAW, Seattle, WA                                                    Fall 2005
      Visiting Professor of Law. Course: contract law.

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, LAW & ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT, Cambridge, MA                            1997-98
      John M. Olin Fellow & Teaching Fellow, Economic Analysis of the Law. Led weekly law
            and economics discussion sessions. Designed curricula, presented lectures, prepared
            and graded problem sets and exams. Advised students and held weekly office hours.

EDUCATION:
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, J.D., magna cum laude                                                        1998

      Awards: John M. Olin Fellow in Law & Economics
            (published thesis, "An Economic Approach to Intellectual Property Rights," in
            FORDHAM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL)

      Activities: HARVARD JOURNAL ON LEGISLATION
              Certified Volunteer Income Tax Assistant (Board Member)
BOALT HALL SCHOOL OF LAW, U.C. BERKELEY                                                    1995-96

       Awards: Prosser Prize in Civil Procedure
             Boalt Hall S.K. Yee Scholar
             Moot Court Advocacy Award

       Activities: Senior Member, ECOLOGY LAW QUARTERLY
               HIGH TECH LAW JOURNAL

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY                                                        1994

       B.A. with highest distinction in Economics, Minor in Business Administration

       Awards: University Medal Semifinalist (top 1/10 of 1% of class)
             Edward Kraft Scholar in Economics
             Frankhauser Scholar
             Frank G. Thompson Foundation Scholar

CLERKSHIP:
JUDGE ALFRED GOODWIN, U.S. COURT OF APPEALS, NINTH CIRCUIT, Pasadena, CA 1999-2000
      Drafted judicial opinions, orders and dispositions. Prepared bench memoranda and questions
      for oral argument. Analyzed appellate briefs, petitions for rehearing and trial records.
      Evaluated claims regarding: the Telecommunications Act of 1996, habeas corpus relief,
      Younger abstention, fiduciary duty under ERISA, Fourth Amendment search and seizure.

LAW REVIEW PUBLICATIONS:
       Time Well Spent: An Economic Analysis of Daylight Saving Time Legislation, 43 WAKE
       FOREST LAW REVIEW 45-91 (2007), coauthored with Dustin E. Buehler

       Syringes in the Sea: Why Federal Regulation of Medical Waste is Long Overdue, 41
       GEORGIA LAW REVIEW 169-227 (2006), coauthored with Chryssa V. Deliganis

       Sports Medicine Conflicts: Team Physicians Versus Athlete-Patients, 50 ST. LOUIS U. L.J.
       185-210 (2006)

       Cash for Kidneys? Utilizing Incentives to End America's Organ Shortage, 13 GEO.
       MASON L. REV. 69-133 (2004)

       LifeSharers: An `Opting In' Paradigm Already In Operation, 4 AM. J. BIOETHICS 17
       (2004), coauthored with Lloyd Cohen and Dave Undis

       Vanishing Vaccinations: Why are So Many Americans Opting Out of Vaccinating Their
       Children?, 37 MICH. J. L. REF'M 353-440 (2004)
     Eminent Domain Economics: Should `Just Compensation' be Abolished, and Would `Takings
     Insurance' Work Instead?, 64 OHIO ST. L.J. 451-530 (2003)

     Responsible Regulation: A Sensible Cost-Benefit, Risk Versus Risk Approach to Federal
     Health and Safety Regulation, 81 B.U. L. REV. 957-1032 (2001)

     Forward to Fundamental Alteration: Addressing ADA Title II Integration Lawsuits after
     Olmstead v. L.C., 24 HARV. J.L. & PUB. POL'Y 695-769 (2001), coauthored with Jefferson
     D.E. Smith

     Corralling Kevorkian: Regulating Physician-Assisted Suicide in America, 7 VA. J. SOC. POL'Y
     & L. 41-102 (1999)

     An Economic Analysis of Intellectual Property Rights: Justifications and Problems of
     Exclusive Rights, Incentives to Generate Information, and the Alternative of a Government-
     Run Reward System, 9 FORDHAM INTELL. PROP. MEDIA & ENT. L.J. 301-60 (1998)

     Legislative Activity: Physician-Assisted Suicide under Managed Care, 26 J. L. MED. & ETHICS
     72-75 (1998)

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

     Let There Be Light Later in the Day, SEATTLE POST INTELLIGENCER (November 7, 2007)

     Regulate Medical Waste Before More Winds Up In Landfills, SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS
     (May 4, 2007)

     Daylight Savings Time Legislation Saves More than Mere Energy, SEATTLE POST
     INTELLIGENCER (March 18, 2007)

     Curing Conflicts of Interest in Sports Medicine, BOSTON GLOBE (February 18, 2007)

     Ruling Leaves Public Feeling Used, ABA JOURNAL (July 1, 2005) (regarding Supreme
     Court's Kelo v. New London decision)

     Supreme Court's Property Ruling Will Stretch Far and Wide, USA TODAY (June 28,
     2005)

     Your Private Castle, Gone Public, N.Y. TIMES (June 25, 2005)

     Time Well Spent: Daylight Savings Time Saves Lives, Not Just Oil, SEATTLE TIMES (April
     16, 2005)

     Organ Donation: A Gift for Life, SEATTLE TIMES (December 25, 2004)
Why the Decline in American Public High Schools?, HARVARD MAGAZINE (Fall 2004)

Legal Ethics, Public Morality, Global Justice, slides prepared for EMERALD EDUCATION
GROUP CONFERENCE (October 29, 2004)

Easing the Organ Shortage, WALL STREET JOURNAL, CAPITAL EXCHANGE COLUMN (June
22, 2004)

Government-Run System Could Reward Creativity, HARVARD LAW BULLETIN (Summer
2004)

The Consequences of Risk Misperception, slides prepared for ASLME HEALTH LAW
TEACHERS CONFERENCE (June 5, 2004)

Mad-Cow Scare is a Lesson in How We React to Risk, DENVER POST (December 31,
2003)

Funding Medicare: There is No Free Lunch, CHICAGO TRIBUNE (December 4, 2003)

The American Vaccination Crisis, WASHINGTON POST (August 13, 2003)

A New Copyright System is Needed, WASHINGTON STATE BAR MAGAZINE (August 2003)

Whooping Cough: Exemption to Vaccination Puts Others at Risk, SEATTLE POST-
INTELLIGENCER (July 13, 2003)

Arbitration versus Trial: Feeling Lucky?, WASHINGTON STATE BAR MAGAZINE (March 2003)

9th Circuit Judge Practices Fairness and Restraint, SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER (July 2,
2002) (regarding Judge Goodwin's Pledge of Allegiance decision)

Playing It Smart: Safe Information Practices on the Web, FOSTER PEPPER & SHEFELMAN
GETTING ONLINE WEBSITE SEMINAR (1999)

Changing the Rules of Contract Formation: UCC Article 2B and the Uniform Electronic
Transactions Act, FOSTER PEPPER & SHEFELMAN GETTING ONLINE WEBSITE SEMINAR (1999)

Proposed FTC Guidelines Governing Electronic Media, FOSTER PEPPER & SHEFELMAN
GETTING ONLINE WEBSITE SEMINAR (1999)

Playing It Smart: Safe Advertising Practices on the Web, FOSTER PEPPER & SHEFELMAN
GETTING ONLINE WEBSITE SEMINAR (1999)
PRESENTATIONS:
     "Negotiating and Drafting Contracts," BELL HARBOR CONFERENCE CENTER (June 2008)

     "The Law & Economics of Daylight Saving Time," U. OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW
     (November 2007)

     "Daylight Saving Time: Are We Saving Oil or Saving Lives," U. OF WASHINGTON ALUMNI
     REUNION (October 2007)

     "Employing Cost-Benefit Analysis in Environmental Law," U. OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF
     LAW (October 2006)

     "How to Fix Sports Medicine," SPORTS LAW SEMINAR, U. OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW
     (July 2006)

     "Patient Choice at the End of Life: Is there a Constitutional Right to Die?," SEATTLE U.
     SCHOOL OF LAW (June 2006)

     "The Value of Corporate Law," U. OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW (February 2006)

     "Legal Scholarship: How and Why Do We Write?," U. OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW
     (November 2005)

     "The Classroom Experience: Solving the Socratic Method," BARBRI LAW SCHOOL PREP
     PROGRAM, SEATTLE UNIVERSITY (July 2005)

     "Practical Solutions to the Human Organ Shortage," AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LAW, MEDICINE
     & ETHICS ANNUAL HEALTH LAW CONFERENCE, CO-SPONSORED BY U. OF HOUSTON SCHOOL OF
     LAW and BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE (June 2005)

     "Sports Medicine Law: Conflicts Between Team Physicians and Athlete-Patients," ST. LOUIS
     U. SPORTS MEDICINE LAW CONFERENCE (March 2005)

     Moderator, "A Contract Law Approach to Tort Reform," FEDERALIST SOCIETY DEBATE, U. OF
     WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW (March 2005)

     "Freedom of Contract Versus the Legal Prohibition Against Organ Sales," U. OF
     WASHINGTON (November 2004)

     "Autonomy, Ethics and Euthanasia," EMERALD EDUCATION GROUP CLE (October 2004)

     "10 Ways to End America's Organ Crisis," FACULTY COLLOQUIA SERIES, U. OF WASHINGTON
     (October 2004)
"Exam Writing Skills and Strategies," BARBRI LAW SCHOOL PREP PROGRAM, SEATTLE
UNIVERSITY (August 2004)

"Risk, Danger and Reaction to Danger," AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS
ANNUAL HEALTH LAW CONFERENCE, SETON HALL LAW SCHOOL (June 2004)

"Balancing Private Freedom versus Public Health," FACULTY COLLOQUIA SERIES, U. OF
WASHINGTON (April 2004)

"The Dual Purposes of Intellectual Property Rights," INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INNOVATIONS
WORKSHOP (April 2004)

"Misunderstanding Risk: Why Parents Fear the Cure More than the Disease," HEALTH &
HUMAN RIGHTS SEMINAR, U. OF WASHINGTON (April 2004)

"The Clerkship Experience," in conjunction with 9TH CIRCUIT U.S. COURT OF APPEALS panel
at William H. Gates Hall, U. OF WASHINGTON (January 2004)

"A How-to Guide on Judicial Clerkships," U. OF WASHINGTON (October 2003)

"Returning to First Principles of Intellectual Property," INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INNOVATIONS WORKSHOP (March 2003)

"The Legal & Ethical Implications of the Health Care Crisis in America," U. OF WASHINGTON
(November 2002)

"Cracking the Judicial Clerkship Market," U. OF WASHINGTON (October 2002)

"The Costs of Intellectual Property Rights," INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INNOVATIONS
WORKSHOP (April 2002)

"An Economic Analysis of Tort Law," U. OF WASHINGTON (November 2001)

"Responsible Regulation: A Sensible Approach to Federal Health and Safety Regulation,"
FACULTY COLLOQUIA SERIES, U. OF WASHINGTON (November 2001)

"Steps to Success In and After Law School," U. OF WASHINGTON 1L ORIENTATION
(September 2001)

Moderator, "Attracting Investment for Intellectual Property," CASRIP HIGH TECHNOLOGY
SUMMIT CONFERENCE (July 2001)

Discussant, "An Economic Approach to Patent Law," INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INNOVATIONS
WORKSHOP (April 2001)
       "Implementing a Government-Run Reward System in Lieu of Patent Law in America,"
       INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & INNOVATION WORKSHOP (March 2001)



PRIOR LAW EXPERIENCE:
FOSTER, PEPPER & SHEFELMAN, Seattle, WA                                              1997, 1998-99
     Associate; Summer Associate. Lead attorney facilitating Washington Mutual's move to the
     New York Stock Exchange. Prepared transaction documents for a $40 million loan
     restructuring and a $50 million tax reorganization of a national bank. Negotiated and
     prepared stock and asset purchase agreements. Prepared securities filings. Answered
     constitutional challenges to Referendum 48 (Seahawks Stadium vote) and aided in solving
     zoning problems in building Stadium. Authored summary judgment motions and motions to
     dismiss.

MAGIST. JUDGE GENE WILSON, U.S. DISTRICT CT., W. District of Washington, Seattle, WA 1996
     Extern. Drafted three opinions. Evaluated claims for: ineffective assistance of counsel,
     habeas corpus relief, due process destruction of evidence, § 1983 violations and FOIA access
     to FBI files. Attended statutory interpretation meetings, arraignment and detention hearings,
     and settlement conferences.

SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, San Francisco, CA                                     1995
      Intern, Consumer Fraud Unit. Reviewed consumer complaints and drafted declarations for
      fraud victims. Drew up motions for injunctive relief, summary judgment, and search
      warrants. Assisted in a sting of San Francisco electronics stores and collaborated with police
      on gambling cases. Researched state jurisdictional rights and consumer fraud issues.

STUDENT LEGAL CLINIC, ASSOC. STUDENTS OF THE UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley, CA                1994
     Legal Clinic Intern. Informed clients of their legal options in landlord/tenant matters,
     marriage/divorce, and arrests for drug possession. Contacted attorneys and offered referrals.
     Prepared tax returns for low-income community members as a certified IRS assistant.



NON-LEGAL BUSINESS EXPERIENCE:
CENTER FOR HEALTH OUTCOMES MEASUREMENT & MANAGEMENT, San Francisco, CA 1992, '94
     Market Analyst/Business Development Associate. Conducted and synthesized market
     research regarding new product lines and customer markets (HMOs, PBMs). Developed and
     launched several products, including Health Economics Applications. Wrote portions of
     Pharmacoeconomics Marketing Monitor. Streamlined newsletter circulation database of over
     3600 subscribers.

SMITH BARNEY SHEARSON, San Francisco, CA                                                      1993
      Stock Market Intern. Conducted fundamental stock research and analysis. Worked closely
      with brokers, prospected clients and solicited new leads. Created and organized client-
      tracking databases.
LEGAL CONSULTING ACTIVITIES:

CALANDRILLO & DELIGANIS, Seattle, WA
     Specializing in contract law, property law, and tort law litigation and appeals.

THE STRATFORD COMPANY LLC, Seattle, WA
      Consulting services regarding property law and acquisitions.

KELLER ROHRBACK LLP, Seattle, WA
     Expert opinion in class-action lawsuit regarding validity of standard form adhesion contract
     used by Canadian Lasik-provider.

BAR-BRI, INC., Washington & California
     Contract law and Remedies speaker for bar exam preparation course.

CHRISTENSEN O'CONNOR JOHNSON & KINDNESS PLLC, in conjunction with THE SHIDLER
CENTER FOR LAW, COMMERCE & TECHNOLOGY, Seattle, WA
      Coordinated scholarship and mentorship program between the Shidler Law, Commerce &
      Technology Center and one of Seattle's leading intellectual property firms.

1-800 TAXICAB, Los Angeles, CA
       Helped draft and review contracts utilized with transportation providers nationwide.

CAMDEN HALL PLLC, Seattle, WA
     Consulting regarding Monorail vehicle tax lawsuit and contract law litigation.


BOARD OF ADVISORS/BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBERSHIPS:
LIFESHARERS                                                                            2004 -
      Advisor to non-profit network of organ donors that offers members preferred access to
      the organs of fellow members in an effort to incentivize more Americans to become
      donors.

PACIFIC RIM LAW & POLICY ASSOCIATION                                                     2002-05
      Advisor to student law journal organization with respect to strategic planning and
      business model.
WASHINGTON TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONSUMER RIGHTS WORKGROUP                              2002-03
     Advised workgroup in drafting a "Consumer Bill of Rights" (to protect customers from
     phone company abuses) for presentation to the Washington Utilities and Transportation
     Commission.



ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS:

WASHINGTON STATE SOCIETY OF HEALTHCARE ATTORNEYS

AMERICAN LAW & ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION

AALS SECTIONS ON CONTRACT LAW, LAW & MEDICINE, AND LAW & ECONOMICS

WASHINGTON STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
     Member, Young Lawyers Division
     Member, Corporate Section
     Pro Bono Publico Service Commendation, 2004-07

KING COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION

AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, BUSINESS LAW SECTION

PHI DELTA PHI, FACULTY SUPERVISOR (service fraternity)