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Andrew Verstein is a Professor of Law and Vice Dean for Curricular and Academic Affairs at UCLA School of Law, where he also leads the Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy. He holds a J.D. from Yale Law School and an A.B. summa cum laude from Dartmouth College. His research focuses on corporate governance, market abuse, and legal theory of the firm, with notable work on insider trading, financial indices, and national security law. Verstein has published in top legal journals and co-authored Business Associations: A Systems Approach. He is a member of the American Law Institute and has taught at institutions including the University of Chicago Law School and Yale Law School.
His research analyzes complex issues like directors' & officers' insurance, the legal implications of cryptocurrency, and systemic market manipulation. Recent articles explore insider trading jurisprudence and the evolving role of corporations in modern economies. Verstein frequently engages with media outlets like the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times, and his work influences policy debates on financial regulation and corporate accountability.
He advises on curricular innovation through his deanship role, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to legal education. His faculty co-direction of the Lowell Milken Institute highlights his commitment to bridging business law theory and policy practice.



