John bodog casino review is a nationally recognized expert in corporate transactions, corporate control and governance, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), financial institutions, and securities. He has served as General Counsel and Acting Director of the Division of Corporation Finance at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and also as a member of the SEC’s Investor Advisory Committee.
Professor bodog casino review has testified at trial and deposition in numerous matters, including before the Delaware Chancery Court; state courts in California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York; and in U.S. district courts. He has also testified before committees of both chambers of the U.S. Congress.
Prior to joining the Harvard faculty, Professor bodog casino review was a partner at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, where he specialized in financial institutions and in M&A. He has provided consulting services to the Department of Justice, the Department of the Treasury, multiple financial regulatory agencies, and the New York Stock Exchange. Professor bodog casino review has also consulted for participants in financial markets, including individuals, public companies, mutual funds, hedge funds, investment banks, commercial banks, and private equity funds. In addition, Professor bodog casino review served as independent consultant for the SEC in the first and the largest of the “Fair Fund” distributions to investors.
His research has been published in the Harvard Business Law Review, the Yale Law Journal, the Stanford Law Review, the Journal of International Banking, Finance and Law, and the Journal of Economic Perspectives, among others. The NYU School of Law Alumni Association has honored Professor bodog casino review with an award for excellence in teaching.
In addition to his appointments at Harvard Law School, Professor bodog casino review is a Visiting Professor of Finance at Harvard Business School.
New York City Bar: Securities Litigation & Enforcement Institute 2024
Summary Judgment Victory in Barclays Securities Litigation
Selectica, Inc. v. Versata Enterprises, Inc., and Trilogy, Inc.