Matthew Turk

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

Schools

  • Kelley School of Business

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Kelley School of Business

Matthew Turk is an Assistant Professor of Business Law and Ethics at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. His

Areas of Expertise

Financial Regulation; Securities Law; International Economic Law

Academic Degrees

  • J.D., magna cum laude, New York University School of Law, 2010
  • B.A., University of California San Diego, 2006

Professional Experience

  • Assistant Professor, Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, 2016-present
  • Law Clerk, U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Hon. Ferdinand F. Fernandez, 2013-14
  • Associate Attorney, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, 2010-13, 2014-16

Selected Publications

  • Turk, Matthew C. (2018), “Reversing the Two Wrong Turns in the Economic Analysis of International Law,” 36 Berkeley Journal of International Law, forthcoming.
  • Turk, Matthew C. (2018), “Securitization Reform after the Crisis: Regulation by Rulemaking or Regulation by Settlement?,” 38 Review of Banking & Financial Law, forthcoming.
  • Turk, Matthew C. with Karen Woody (2018), “The Leidos Mixup and the Misunderstood Duty to Disclose in Securities Law,” 75 Washington & Lee Law Review, forthcoming.
  • Turk, Matthew C. (2017), “The Banking-Sovereign Nexus: Law, Economics and Policy,” 55 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 592.
  • Turk, Matthew C. (2017), “Regulation by Settlement,” 66 University of Kansas Law Review 259.
  • Turk, Matthew C. with Karen Woody (2017), “Leidos and The Roberts Court’s Improvident Securities Law Docket, 70 Stanford Law Review Online, forthcoming.
  • Turk. Matthew C. (2015), “The Convergence of Insurance with Banking and Securities Industries, and the Limits of Regulatory Arbitrage in Finance,” 2015:3 Columbia Business Law Review 967.
  • Turk. Matthew C. (2014), “Reframing International Financial Regulation after the 2008 Crisis: Rational States and Interdependence, not Regulatory Networks and Soft Law,” 36 Michigan Journal of International Law 59.
  • Turk. Matthew C. (2013), “A Political Economy Approach to Reforming the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act,” 33 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 325.

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