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DANIEL J.H. GREENWOOD
Hofstra University School of Law
Hempstead, NY 11549
http://law.hofstra.edu/greenwood
Education
YALE LAW SCHOOL, J.D., 1984; Editor, YALE LAW JOURNAL
HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM, Graduate Studies in Political Science '79-'81
HARVARD COLLEGE, A.B. Magna cum laude in Social Studies, 1979
Work Experience
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Hempstead, NY
Professor of Law, 2007-date
Courses include: Business Organizations, Corporate Finance, Torts, Advanced Corporate Law,
Not-for-profits, Commercial Law Survey, Constitutional Law II, Jewish Law
S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City
S.J. Quinney Professor of Law, 2005-2007
Professor of Law, 1997-2005
Associate Professor of Law, 1992-97
Visiting Professor: Hofstra University School of Law (‘06-‘07); Brooklyn Law School (Spring
‘06); London Law Consortium (Spring ‘01)
CLEARY, GOTTLIEB, STEEN & HAMILTON, New York
Associate Attorney (mergers & acquisitions and general litigation) 1986-91; Community Action
For Legal Services (Pro Bono) 1987-88
JUDGE RICHARD OWEN, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, S.D.N.Y.
Judicial Law Clerk, 1984-86
Selected Scholarly Publications
(see website for fuller list and downloads)
The Dividend Problem: Are Shareholders Entitled to the Residual?, 32 JOURNAL OF CORPORATION LAW
103-159 (2006)
The Mysterious Race to the Top/Bottom, 23 YALE LAW & POLICY REVIEW 381-454 (2005)
The Metaphors of Corporate Law, 4 SEATTLE JOURNAL FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE 273-295 (2005)
(invited essay, New Strategies for Justice Conference, U.C.L.A. School of Law); reprinted in
ICFAI JOURNAL FOR CORPORATE AND SECURITIES LAW, Hyderabad, India (Feb. 2007)
Delaware and Democracy: The Puzzle of Corporate Law, 74 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS
CITY LAW REVIEW 41-105 (2005)
Discussing Corporate Misbehavior, 70 BROOKLYN LAW REVIEW 1213-1237 (2005) (invited
essay, Brooklyn Law School/Sloan Foundation Conference on Corporate Misbehavior)
Enronitis: Why Good Corporations Go Bad, 2004 COLUMBIA BUSINESS LAW REVIEW 773-848
Team Spirit: Doing Bad Things in the Cause of Good, in WILLIAM ANDREW MYERS (ed.), THE
RANGES OF EVIL: MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN HUMAN WICKEDNESS 5-16 (2006)
Delaware and Democracy: The Puzzle of Corporate Law (GWU Law School Working Paper
#55) (invited essay, GWU/Sloane Foundation Seminar on New Approaches to Corporate Law)
Beyond the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty: Reconstructing the Law/Politics Distinction
Through A Typology of Democratic Decision-making, 53 RUTGERS LAW REVIEW 781-864 (2001)
Essential Speech: Why Corporate Speech Is Not Free, 83 IOWA LAW REVIEW 995-1070 (1998)
Akhnai: Legal Responsibility in the World of the Silent God, 1997 UTAH LAW REVIEW 309-358
(1997) (invited essay, Utah New Approaches to Comparative Law Symposium)
Fictional Shareholders: ‘For Whom is the Corporation Managed,’ Revisited, 69 SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 1021-1104 (1996); excerpt reprinted in THOMAS W. JOO (ed.)
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: LAW THEORY AND POLICY (Carolina Academic Press 2004)
Beyond Dworkin’s Dominions: Investments, Memberships, The Tree of Life and the Abortion
Question, 72 TEXAS LAW REVIEW 559-630 (1994)
Supreme Court Amicus Brief
Randall v. Sorrell, U.S. Supreme Court (2006), brief for amicus curiae ReclaimDemocracy.org
Bar Admissions
New York; Utah; U.S. District Court, S.D.N.Y. and E.D.N.Y.; U.S. Supreme Court
Consulting
Expert witness, appellate litigation, and general litigation support in cases involving issues of
corporate form and existence, fiduciary duties, tort liability, mergers and acquisitions, freezeouts, governmental/private sector relations, securities regulation and state corporate law, on
behalf of shareholders, directors, creditors, corporations, non-profit organizations and
QUANGOs.
... Daniel J.H. Greenwood, p. 2
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