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Presenter: Geoffrey Miller

Geoffrey Miller
Professor of Law
Director of the Center for the Study of Central Banks
New York University School of Law

Geoffrey P. Miller is the Stuyvesant P. and William T. III Comfort Professor of Law at New York University Law School and Director of the Law School's Center for the Study of Central Banks. Professor Miller attended Columbia University Law School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review, served as a judicial clerk to Judge Carl McGowan of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and to Justice Byron White of the United States Supreme Court, and worked as an attorney in the United States Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel and at a private law firm before entering law teaching. Prior to joining NYU in 1995, Miller was the Kirkland & Ellis Professor at the University of Chicago Law School, where he served as Associate Dean, Director of the Program in Law and Economics, and Editor of the Journal of Legal Studies. Miller has been a visiting scholar at the Bank of Japan and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and has organized conferences in cooperation with several national central banks. He is author of five books and more than a hundred scholarly articles in the fields of banking law, corporate law, legal ethics, separation of powers, civil procedure, and law and economics, and has published Banking Law and Regulation (3d ed., Aspen Law and Business 2001)(with Jonathan R. Macey and Richard Scott Carnell).

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