Professor Anthony J. Casey has been elected to the National Bankruptcy Conference.
Casey, the Donald M. Ephraim Professor of Law and Economics and the Faculty Director of the Center on Law and Finance, is an expert on business law, finance, and corporate bankruptcy. His research—which has been published in the Yale Law Journal, the Columbia Law Review, the Supreme Court Review, and the University of Chicago Law Review—examines the intersection of finance and law.
Casey was one of two new conferees to be elected. The other was Alice Belisle Eaton, the Deputy Chair of the Paul, Weiss Restructuring Department.
"Our two new conferees are outstanding leaders of our profession, and each promises to bring a distinctive set of skills to the ongoing challenge of improving our bankruptcy laws and their administration," said Douglas G. Baird, National Bankruptcy Conference Chair and Harry A. Bigelow Distinguished Service Professor of Law.
The National Bankruptcy Conference is a non-profit, non-partisan, self-supporting organization of approximately sixty lawyers, law professors, and bankruptcy judges whose primary purpose is to advise Congress on the operation of bankruptcy and related laws and any proposed changes to those laws.
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