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James D. Cox, the Brainerd Currie Distinguished Professor of Law at Duke University School of Law, is a leading scholar in Corporate Law, Securities Law, and Corporate Governance. He has authored influential treatises like Cox and Hazen on Corporations and co-authored casebooks such as Securities Regulation: Cases and Materials. His work spans market regulation, shareholder rights, and financial reporting.
- Education: B.S. in Business from Arizona State University, J.D. from University of California, Hastings College of the Law, and LL.M. from Harvard Law School.
- Academic Affiliation: Joined Duke Law in 1979 after teaching at Boston University, University of San Francisco, UC Hastings, and Stanford. Senior Research Fulbright Fellow at the University of Sydney (1988–89).
Cox’s research focuses on corporate governance, shareholder litigation, insider trading, and regulatory frameworks. His 2023 SOX's Impact on the Quality of Financial Reporting and 2021 SEC's Shareholder Proposal Rule highlight his ongoing analysis of securities regulation and shareholder empowerment. His empirical studies, including Mapping the American Shareholder Litigation Experience (2010), have shaped debates on litigation deterrence and board accountability.
Recent trends in his articles include Delaware corporate law (e.g., 2023 Addendum: Recent Developments in the “Tools at Hand” Doctrine), managerial accountability (2021 A Revised Monitoring Model), and regulatory challenges (e.g., 2018 The Evolution in the U.S. of Private Enforcement).
Scientific Awards:
- Honorary Doctorate of Mercature from the University of Southern Denmark (2001)
- Association of American Publishers National Book Award (1995) for Cox and Hazen on Corporations
Cox has testified before the U.S. House and Senate on insider trading, class actions, and market reform. He served on the Bipartisan Policy Center's Credit Rating Agency Task Force (2009) and the Standing Advisory Group for the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (2009–). His work bridges legal theory and empirical analysis, emphasizing shareholder voice and regulatory innovation.
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