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Biography

Eric Talley is an expert in the intersection of corporate law, governance, and finance. He also teaches and researches in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, quantitative methods, machine learning, contract and commercial law, alternative investments, game theory, and economic analysis of law.Ā 


As a co-director of theĀ Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership, Talley shapes research and programs focused on the future of corporate governance and performance. Talley is a frequent commentator in the national media, and he speaks regularly to corporate boards, judges and regulators on issues pertaining to fiduciary duties, governance, and finance. He is the host of the Columbia-based podcast,Ā Beyond "Unprecedented": The Post Pandemic Economy.


Before joining Columbia Law in 2015, Talley held permanent or visiting appointments at the University of California at Berkeley, University of Southern California, Caltech, University of Chicago, Harvard University, Georgetown University, RAND Graduate School, and Stanford University. In 2017, Talley was chosen by Columbia Law Schoolā€™s graduating class to receive the Willis L.M. Reese Prize for Excellence in Teaching.


He serves on the board of directors of the Society for Empirical Legal Studies and was the co-president of the 2014 Conference on Empirical Legal Studies.

Research Interests

Corporate law; corporate finance; machine learning; law and economics; mergers & acquisitions; contract theory; empirical methods in law.

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