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Jerry
W. Markham
Professor of Law
305-348-7483 (phone)
markhamj@fiu.edu
Curriculum Vitae
B.S., Western Kentucky University
J.D., University of Kentucky College
of Law
LL.M., Georgetown University
Jerry Markham is a prolific, nationally recognized scholar and proven
classroom teacher in the fields of corporate finance, banking, commodities
trading, securities and international trade law. He comes to the FIU
College of Law from the University of North Carolina where he was a member
of the law faculty for 12 years. Before that, he served for 10 years
as an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University School of Law. In
addition to numerous law journal articles, he is the author of a three-volume
financial history of the United States and has co-authored four casebooks
on corporate law and banking regulation.
He also has published a two-volume
treatise and a history book on the law of commodity futures regulation,
and was the principal coauthor of a two-volume treatise on securities
regulation. Professor Markham has been a lecturer at the Université Jean
Moulin in Lyon, France, and also has lectured in Sydney, Warsaw, Beijing,
Mexico City, Montevideo, Fukuoka, and Bangkok. He has served as chair
of the International Commodity Regulation Committee for the American
Bar Association and as co-chair of the Commodity Subcommittee of the
Securities Litigation Committee of the American Bar Association. Before
his move to academia, Professor Markham had been secretary and counsel,
Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc.; chief counsel, Division of Enforcement,
United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission; attorney, Securities
and Exchange Commission; and a partner with the international firm of
Rogers & Wells (now Clifford Chance) in Washington, D.C. In law school,
he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Kentucky Law Journal and was named
to the Order of the Coif.
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