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William Stutts is an Adjunct Professor at Texas Law, specializing in the regulation of financial markets and practices. He teaches courses on banking regulation, securities, and corporate law at Baker Botts L.L.P. in Austin. His academic interests include bankruptcy, bank insolvency regimes, and the methods for countering terrorist financing. Stutts received his J.D. from the University of Virginia in 1976 and served as the Executive Editor of the Virginia Law Review. He has also taught a seminar on Money Transfers, Money Laundering, and Terrorist Financing at the University of Texas Law School. Stutts has been recognized as the Adjunct Professor of the Year for the 2012-2013 academic year by the UT Student Bar Association, highlighting his contributions to legal education. Active in several professional organizations, he is a fellow of the American Law Institute and has participated in the American Bar Association and the Texas Bar Association. His research primarily focuses on the intricacies of banking regulation and its implications for emerging economies, and he has recently published works examining Nordic responses to banking crises.
Texas Law • Austin, TX
Teaches courses on regulation of financial markets and legal seminars on banking and finance.
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