
معرفی
Andrew Tuch is a Professor at Washington University School of Law, where he teaches Corporations Law, Investment Banking and Private Equity, and Securities Regulation. His scholarly work focuses on securities and financial regulation, corporate law and governance, and comparative law, with publications appearing in top law reviews and peer-reviewed journals.
- LLM and SJD degrees from Harvard Law School
- LL.B. and B.Com. from the University of Queensland
His research examines fiduciary principles, regulatory frameworks for financial markets, and comparative analyses of corporate governance systems. His 2024 article "Green Gatekeepers" explores ESG investing, while earlier works analyze SPAC reforms, proxy advisor influence, and conflicts in M&A advisory roles.
Notable awards include the 2024 Berkeley-ECGI Best Paper Award and multiple Victor Brudney Prizes. He has served on the FINRA National Adjudicatory Council and chaired AALS executive committees for Business Associations and Financial Institutions.


