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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Subramanian joins tenured facultyDean Kagan calls corporate law expert 'a rising star in his field'
"Guhan Subramanian is truly a rising star in his field," said Dean Elena Kagan. "He already is an accomplished scholar, and his students know how dedicated he is as a teacher. He also does a wonderful job bridging the gap between academia and the world of present-day practice." At HLS, Subramanian has taught the basic 2L course on corporate law and a negotiation workshop in the winter term. This year he will be teaching a new course titled "Deal Design and Implementation." A graduate of the J.D./M.B.A. program, he has co-taught the J.D./M.B.A. seminar with Bemis Professor of International Law Detlev Vagts. Subramanian recently wrote an article examining the negotiations that take place between controlling shareholders and minority shareholders in "freeze-out" transactions. The findings of his article, which is titled "Post-Siliconix Freeze-Outs: Theory, Evidence, and Policy," have been covered in legal and business trade journals. He has also published articles examining the negotiations between targets and acquirers in the M&A marketplace, and on the nature of regulatory competition in the United States, among other topics. "It is a great honor and privilege to be joining the tenured faculty at Harvard Law School," said Subramanian. "I couldn't ask for a better collection of colleagues and students to push me and challenge me in my research and teaching. It's just a wonderful place to be." Subramanian earned his bachelor's degree in economics from Harvard College in 1992. While a student at HLS, he served as notes chair of the Harvard Law Review and was a member of the winning Ames moot court team in 1998. Born in Rajasthan, India, Subramanian is the first Asian-American member of the tenured faculty. He currently resides in Brookline with his wife, Helen Clement, and their son, Samuel James Subramanian.
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