Victor Brudney Prize
30 June 2011
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Congratulations to Senior Lecturer, Andrew Tuch on winning the Prize for the Best Paper in Corporate Governance at Harvard Law School for two years running. Andrew's first paper, "Multiple Gatekeepers," which was published last year in the Virginia Law Review, was awarded the Victor Brudney Prize for the Best Paper in Corporate Governance at Harvard Law School for 2009/10. This prizemay be awarded annually to the best student paper on a topic related to corporate governance. Hismore recent paper, entitled "Conflicted Gatekeepers: The Volcker Rule and Goldman Sachs,"was awardedthe same prize for 2010/11. The paper is under review by journals and is available here: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1809271 Andrew is on leave from Sydney Law School and is currently the John M. Olin Fellow and Fellow of the Program on Corporate Governance at Harvard Law School. |
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