David Zaring

Associate Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics at The Wharton School

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  • The Wharton School

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Biography

The Wharton School

David Zaring is Associate Professor in the Legal Studies Department at the Wharton School. He writes at the intersection of financial regulation, international law, and domestic administration. He has written over forty articles, including publications in the Chicago, Cornell, Michigan, NYU, and Virginia law reviews, and a number of international law journals. In addition to teaching at Wharton, he has previously taught at the Bucerius, Cambridge, Penn, Vanderbilt, and Washington & Lee law schools. He has has testified on financial regulation before Congress on multiple occasions, and has written an occasional column on the subject for the New York Times/DealBook.

Work experience

  • The Wharton School Professor

Education

  • Harvard Law School Doctor of Law - JD
  • Swarthmore College Bachelor's degree

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