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Howard S. Meyers is a Professor of Law at New York Law School, serving as Dean for Adjunct Faculty Engagement, Director of the Center for Business and Financial Law, and Director of the Ronald H. Filler Institute for Financial Services Law. He holds a J.D. from Temple University (1994) and an A.B. from Franklin and Marshall College (1989). His expertise spans securities regulation, financial fraud, and corporate governance, with a focus on auditing, accounting standards, and legal compliance in financial markets.
Previously, Meyers worked at the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, investigating cases involving Ponzi schemes, accounting fraud, and unregistered securities. He also served as a senior accountant at KPMG, auditing Fortune 500 firms. His publications address bonus recovery in crises, tax reporting, and securities agreements, and he has been a media commentator on high-profile cases like WorldCom and Martha Stewart’s trial.
Meyers teaches courses in Accounting for Lawyers, Commercial Law, and Securities Arbitration. His research emphasizes practical legal applications of financial data analysis and regulatory frameworks.
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