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Michael Ohlrogge is a Professor of Law at New York University School of Law, joining in 2019. He holds a PhD in Management Science and Engineering (finance and economics) and a JD from Stanford University, alongside a BA from the University of Michigan. His research focuses on legal structures' impact on corporate risk and public welfare, particularly in bankruptcy, financial regulation, and corporate governance. His work bridges law and economics, emphasizing how legal frameworks influence corporate behavior and societal outcomes.
Ohlrogge has advised the SEC on Dodd-Frank regulations and contributed to mortgage discrimination litigation. He teaches Bankruptcy Law, exploring how it shapes corporate debt management and social well-being. His scholarship has been featured in outlets like the Wall Street Journal and New York Times.
Notable publications include analyses of deposit insurance dynamics, environmental liability in bankruptcy, and SPACs' regulatory implications. He advises corporations on regulatory compliance and has held roles in community organizing before academia.





