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The University of Miami School of Law Department of Facilities oversees operational support for the law campus buildings and grounds as well as planning for future space.

The facilities team supervises all routine and preventative maintenance work for the law school and can be reached at facilities@law.miami.edu or 305-284-2525 for assistance with:

Office Moves

  • Boxes and assistance for packing
  • Building access cards and keys
  • Coordinating office moves
  • Furniture requests
  • Hanging items requests
  • Signage requests

Maintenance

  • Air conditioning/temperature issues
  • Alarm maintenance and repairs
  • Bathroom maintenance
  • Carpet installation and repairs
  • Electrical needs
  • Building grounds maintenance
  • Fumigation requests
  • Furniture Repair
  • Housekeeping maintenance requests
  • Painting
  • Recycling bins
  • Replacing light bulbs and fixtures

Mail

  • Express mail processing
  • Mail distribution

Classroom/Office Supplies

  • Classroom supplies
  • Coffee and bottle water services
  • Requests for copier paper

Other

  • Event set-up and support
  • Scanning of documents

Contact Information:

The facilities department can be reached at facilities@law.miami.edu or 305-284-2525.

OFF THE SHELF

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IN THE MEDIA

05-07-13
The publication of Professor Andres Sawicki's article "Copyright in Teams" was mentioned on Media Law Prof Blog.

May-June 2013
Professor Mary Anne Franks was profiled in Ocean Drive Magazine.

05-03-13
Professor Mary Anne Franks was interviewed in a segment on Revenge Porn on the TODAY Show.

05-02-13
Professor Caroline Mala Corbin's article "Compelled Disclosures and the First Amendment" is mentioned on Media Law Prof Blog.

05-01-13
Professor Mary Anne Franks is quoted in "A Victim Speaks: Standing Up to a Revenge Porn Tormentor" in the Observer.com's Betabeat.

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