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Committed to excellence in scholarship on securities law, Adam Pritchard serves as the Frances and George Skestos Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School. With a keen focus on securities class actions and SEC enforcement, Professor Pritchard is renowned for his in-depth research on the history of securities law, particularly its evolution and interpretation by the U.S. Supreme Court. At the Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Professor Pritchard imparts his extensive knowledge through courses on corporate law, practice, and regulatory policy. His teaching not only covers the theoretical aspects of these subjects but also emphasizes their practical applications, preparing students to navigate the complexities of the legal landscape effectively. Professor Pritchard's work is characterized by a rigorous analysis of regulatory frameworks and their impact on corporate governance. His contributions to the field have been instrumental in shaping contemporary understanding of securities law, making him a respected figure among academics and practitioners alike. Through his research and teaching, he continues to influence the next generation of legal scholars and professionals.

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