Andrew Tuch

 
 
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Professor of Law in the School of Law

Andrew Tuch is a Professor of Law at Washington University in St. Louis. His scholarly activities focus on financial and securities regulation and corporate law. He uses conceptual insights from economics and finance to examine how firm structure contributes to financial misconduct and financial instability. His scholarship has appeared in journals in the United States and overseas. He is a two-time recipient of the Brudney Prize for the Best Paper in Corporate Governance at Harvard Law School, where he was a Fulbright Scholar, a Fellow of the Program on Corporate Governance, and an Olin Fellow in Law and Economics.

Professor Tuch has BCom and LLB degrees from the University of Queensland in Australia and LLM and SJD degrees from Harvard Law School. Before joining Washington University and completing his doctorate at Harvard, he clerked for the Queensland Court of Appeal, practiced corporate law in New York and London, and was a member of the Faculty of Law at the University of Sydney.

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