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October 27, 2005
Bartlett Joins UGA
It's a little late, but the University of Georgia has announced that Robert P. Bartlett, III, has been brought on board this fall as a new assistant professor who will teach contracts and payment systems.
Bartlett got his B.A. and J.D. from Harvard, where he was a Notes Editor for the Harvard Law Review. He practiced for several years doing complex business transactions, and has written a number of things that show he actually knows their practical aspects, including things like Understanding Price-Based Antidilution Protection: Five Principles to Apply When Negotiating a Down-Round Financing in The Business Lawyer. Before joining the faculty at the Athens (Ga.) school, Bartlett was a visiting assistant professor at Fordham Law School.
[Frank Snyder]
October 27, 2005 in Contract Profs | Permalink
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