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Barak D. Richman is the Alexander Hamilton Professor of Business Law at George Washington University Law School, with additional affiliations at Stanford University School of Medicine's Clinical Excellence Research Center (CERC). His research focuses on the intersection of law, economics, and healthcare policy, examining topics such as transaction cost economics, antitrust in healthcare markets, Medicaid reform, and private ordering in commercial relationships.
His scholarly work explores how legal frameworks and economic principles shape healthcare delivery, market competition, and contractual relationships. Key research areas include:
- Healthcare antitrust enforcement and market consolidation
- ERISA compliance and employer-sponsored insurance
- Medicaid policy design and ethical implications
- Private dispute resolution mechanisms
- Transaction cost economics in organizational contexts
Richman's recent publications (2018-2025) demonstrate a strong focus on healthcare system reform, addressing critical issues like medical debt litigation, hospital pricing structures, insurance market regulation, and administrative efficiency. His work frequently analyzes how legal institutions impact healthcare accessibility and economic fairness.
No scientific awards or advised students are mentioned in the source material.





