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Faculty and Administration
Whitney J. A. Caudill

Whitney CaudillWhitney J. A. Caudill is Associate General Counsel at the University of Appalachia, and Assistant Dean of Student and Alumni Affairs and Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Law at the University of Appalachia College of Pharmacy. Ms. Caudill is a Buchanan County native and a 1995 graduate of Grundy Senior High School. She received her bachelor’s degree in 1999 from the University of Virginia. Ms. Caudill attended law school at the University of Tennessee College of Law where she was a member of the ATLA Trial Team and Moot Court Board. She served as a student attorney in the UT Legal Clinic and was honored with the UT Legal Clinic Faculty Distinguished Student Attorney Service Award. Ms. Caudill now serves on the Alumni Advisory Board for the UT Legal Clinic and Center for Advocacy. Ms. Caudill received her Juris Doctorate in 2003.

Upon graduating from law school, Ms. Caudill accepted a position as Associate attorney at the Abingdon law firm of Penn, Stuart & Eskridge. At Penn, Stuart & Eskridge, Ms. Caudill’s practice focused on general litigation, including commercial litigation, insurance defense, and real estate matters. Ms. Caudill is licensed to practice law in Virginia and Tennessee.

Ms. Caudill is a member of the American Bar Association, the Buchanan County Bar Association, and a non-resident active member of the Junior League of Bristol. She is also a member of the Southwest Virginia Community College Board of Directors.

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