Garten, Helen A.
GARTEN, Helen A.
GARTEN, Helen A. American, b. 1953. Genres: Money/Finance. Career: Law clerk to judge of the Eastern District of New York, 1978-79; Sullivan & Cromwell, lawyer, 1979-83; Debevoise & Plimpton, lawyer, 1983-84; Rutgers University, Law School, Newark, NJ, faculty member, 1984-, professor of law, 1990-, and Professor Alan Schwartz Scholar. Speaker at educational institutions. Publications: Why Bank Regulation Failed: Designing a Bank Regulatory Strategy for the 1990s, 1991; U.S. Financial Regulation and the Level Playing Field, 2001. Contributor to books and law journals. Address: Law School, Rutgers University, 123 Washington St., Newark, NJ 07102, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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