Anthony Casey Named American College of Bankruptcy Fellow
The American College of Bankruptcy recently named Professor Anthony J. Casey as a Fellow.
Casey is one of 30 insolvency professionals who will join the 35th Class of the College as Fellows at its Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. in March.
The American College of Bankruptcy was founded in 1989 and is an honorary public service association of United States and international insolvency professionals who are invited to join as Fellows based on a proven record of the highest standards of expertise, leadership, integrity, professionalism, scholarship, and service to the bankruptcy and insolvency practice and to their communities.
Casey, the Donald M. Ephraim Professor of Law and Economics and 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. He has also written about the role of intellectual property law in the organization and financing of creative projects and about how technological innovation is changing the foundations of our legal system more generally.
See the full list of 2024 American College of Bankruptcy Fellows.