Abbey Stemler

Assistant Professor of Business Law and Ethics at Kelley School of Business

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  • Kelley School of Business

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Biography

Kelley School of Business

Abbey Stemler is an assistant professor in the Department of Business Law and Ethics. She is also a practicing attorney,

Areas of Expertise

• Legal aspects of entrepreneurship in the sharing economy • Small business and start-up finance • Ethics in entrepreneurship and small business

Academic Degrees

  • BA, Indiana University, 2008
  • MBA, Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, 2011
  • JD, Magna Cum Laude, Indiana University, Maurer School of Law, 2011

Professional Experience

  • Owner/Manager, One-Eighteen, LLC (a commercial real-estate and boutique hotel business)
  • Of Counsel, Associate & Summer Associate, Bose McKinney & Evans, LLP

Awards, Honors & Certificates

  • William G. Panschar Undergraduate Teaching Excellence Award (2014)
  • Order of the Coif (2011)
  • John Edwards Fellowship (2010)
  • Forte Fellowship (2010)
  • Phi Beta Kappa (2007)
  • Palmer Brandon Prize

Selected Publications

  • Stemler, Abbey (2016), "Betwixt and Between: Regulating the Sharing Economy," 43 Fordham Urban Law Journal 31.
  • Stemler, Abbey (2016), "Regulation 2.0: The Marriage of New Governance and Lex Informatica," 19 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law 87.
  • Raymond, Anjanette with Abbey Stemler (2015) "When Baby-Steps Just Won''t Work: Small Farmers are Our Best Hope Reducing Food Insecurity and We are Not Doing Enough," Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business, 35(2).
  • Shackelford, Scott, Eric Richards, and Abby Stemler (2015), "Rhetoric Versus Reality: U.S. Resistance to Global Trade Rules and the Implications for Cybersecurity and Internet Governance," Minnesota Journal of International Law, 24(2): 159-173.
  • Stemler, Abbey and Timothy Fort (2015), "The Ethical Pitfalls and Opportunities of Initial Public Offerings," 25 Advanced Studies of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, & Economic Growth 39-56.
  • Stemler, Abbey (2013), "The JOBS Act and Crowdfunding: Harnessing the power - and the money - of the masses," 56 Bus. Horizons 271.
  • Raymond, Anjanette with Abbey Stemler (2013), "Promoting Investment in Agricultural Production: Increasing Legal Tools for Small to Medium Farmers," 8 Ohio State Entrepreneurial Business Law Journal, 281.

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