Regulation Workshop: Victoria Sahani

About the Speaker

Victoria Shannon Sahani is a tenured associate professor of law at Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in Phoenix, Arizona. She is also a faculty fellow with the university's Lodestar Dispute Resolution Center and the Center for Law and Global Affairs. She is also an active member of the bar in New York and the District of Columbia.

Regulation Workshop: Amanda Heitz and Gans Narayanamoorthy

About the Speakers

Amanda Heitz is Assistant Professor of Finance at the Freeman School.  She received her PhD in finance from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. Her research focuses on credit markets, banking and financial intermediation, with a particular focus in international finance. She has a BS in finance, an MS in applied mathematics and an MS in statistics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Regulation Workshop: Adam Chilton

Adam Chilton's research interests lie at the intersection of international law, comparative law, and empirical legal studies. His current research projects include using quantitative research methods to study the effectiveness of constitutional rights at improving the protection of human rights; coding the development and enforcement of antitrust regimes around the world; testing the political determinants of the United States polices in a variety of areas of international economic law; and mapping the ideology of the legal profession. 

Regulation Workshop: Martin Edwards

About the Speaker

Martin Edwards joined Tulane Law School in 2017 after practicing employment litigation at Phelps Dunbar LLP in Jackson, Mississippi. Before entering private practice, he served as a judicial law clerk to Judge Leslie Southwick of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and as a Special Assistant Attorney General in the office of the Mississippi Attorney General. 

Regulation Workshop: Quinn Curtis

About the Speaker

Quinn Curtis joined the faculty of UVA Law in 2011.  He teaches courses on corporate law, securities and venture capital. His research focuses on empirical law and finance.  He has written extensively on the regulation of mutual funds and retirement accounts, including empirical work on 401(k) plans, mutual fund governance and fee litigation.  His other research interests include corporate governance and corporate litigation.   

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