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Adam Feibelman is the Sumter Davis Marks Professor of Law and Director of the Center on Law and the Economy at Tulane University. He holds an affiliation with the Undergraduate Program in Political Economy. His office is located at Weinmann Hall, 230-A.
Feibelman’s research focuses on bankruptcy law, regulation of financial institutions, and legal aspects of sovereign debt and international monetary systems. He has explored India’s insolvency framework and the IMF’s regulatory role, with publications in journals like the American Bankruptcy Law Journal and NYU Journal of International Law & Policy.
Before joining Tulane in 2009, Feibelman taught at the University of North Carolina School of Law, University of Cincinnati School of Law, and served as a Bigelow Fellow at the University of Chicago. He clerked for Judge Gilbert S. Merritt of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Feibelman has advised no listed students and has not been noted for academic awards in the provided materials. His work is tied to Tulane’s Murphy Institute, emphasizing interdisciplinary legal and economic research.




