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Gabriel V. Rauterberg is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, where he teaches courses in Corporate Law, Capital Markets Regulation, and Contracts. His research focuses on corporate governance, securities regulation, investment funds, contract law, and financial institutions. Rauterberg's work has received multiple prestigious awards, including selections as one of the top 10 articles published annually in corporate securities law. His research has been cited by the Delaware Supreme Court, Delaware Chancery Court, and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Rauterberg has authored and co-authored works published in leading law journals such as the Harvard Law Review, Stanford Law Review, and Columbia Law Review, and has also appeared in major media outlets like The New York Post, Washington Post, Forbes, and Bloomberg. Additionally, he has conducted training for international securities regulators. His current research endeavors include empirical studies of private investment practices in public equity and an analysis of contemporary corporate governance developments, particularly the impact of artificial intelligence on trading behavior. Before joining Michigan Law, he was a research scholar at Columbia University and worked as an associate at Cooley LLP and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, where he represented clients in complex civil disputes, including class action securities fraud suits and breach of contract claims.
Administered by University of Michigan Law School; exact department name 'Department of Law' refers to the LLM program.