
Prof. John Morley
Yale Law School
“Law firms don’t just collapse—they blow up. They go up in a ball of fire.”
Professor John Morley of Yale Law School is an expert in organizational law and investment management. He teaches courses on business organizations and securities regulations. He was an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law and the director of the school’s Law & Business Program. Prior to that, he served as an Associate Research Scholar and John R. Raben/Sullivan & Cromwell Executive Director of the Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law. Following law school, he practiced law as an associate at Covington & Burling LLP in the Corporate and Securities Group. Professor Morley has authored numerous publications on mutual funds, investment funds, and financial regulations.
Talks by Prof. John Morley
77 minTrump Orders: Law Firms on the Line
All TalksConstitutional Law
51 MINDying Without a Will
All Talks
58 minWhy Law Firms Implode
All TalksEthics & Professional Responsibility
35A New Direction for Directed Trusts
All TalksBusiness & Finance
33Mutual Funds Structure and Risk
Business & FinanceAll Talks
36Dangers of the ICO - Investing in Crypto
All TalksBusiness & Finance
35 minThe Weapons of a Hostile Takeover
All TalksBusiness & Finance