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Brown, Elizabeth
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Assistant Professor
efbrown@stthomas.edu
MSL 400 Office Location: MSL 423 |
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J.D., University of Chicago School of Law Following her service at the Department of Commerce, Brown attended law school at the University of Chicago, where she was symposium articles editor of The University of Chicago Law School Roundtable and President of the International Law Society. Following law school, Brown worked on corporate and securities transactions at Baker & Botts L.L.P. in Houston, In 1998, Brown joined Clifford Chance in London, England, where she worked on securities transactions (including both debt and equity offerings) having an aggregate value of over $30 billion. Her clients included, among others, major commercial and investment banks, internet service providers, retailers, automotive suppliers, and energy suppliers, and her clients came from the United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal, Turkey and Japan. Brown also became qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales. While at Clifford Chance, Brown taught a course in Corporations as a lecturer in the London Program of Pepperdine University’s School of Law. Representative ScholarshipE Pluribus Unum Out of Many, One: Why the United States Needs a Single Financial Services Agency, University of Miami Business Law Review (forthcoming fall 2005). The Legal Implications of Aspirational Codes of Conduct for Corporations (in progress). A Federal Charter for Insurance: A Death Knell for State Insurance Regulation (in progress). In Defense of Environmental Rights in East European Constitutions, The University of Chicago Law School Roundtable 191 (1993). Courses TaughtBusiness Associations Mailing Address
E Pluribus Unum ? Out of Many, One: Why the United States Needs a Single Financial Services Agency, 14 U Miami Bus. L. Rev.__ (2005). |
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