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Professor Daghe began teaching at the Law School in 1997 following five years of practice in an Indianapolis law firm as a member of the litigation section. As a member of the employment litigation group, she handled all phases of litigation process, including document drafting, depositions, negotiation, and mediation. She also created and implemented a program for working on legal writing with new lawyers in groups and one-on-one sessions.

At Indiana Law, she teaches Legal Research and Writing in the first-year program and is a faculty supervisor for second- and third-year students in the Private Practice Internship Program (B514) and the Public Interest Externship Program (B547).