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Cornelius K. Hurley

Adjunct Professor at Public Relations, Boston University4 Followers

Professor Cornelius K. Hurley is focused on real-world applications of banking law and financial regulation, bringing a wealth of practical experience to his role as an Adjunct Professor of the Practice of Banking Law at Boston University School of Law. With a career spanning over three decades in the financial services sector, Professor Hurley has established himself as a leading authority in Banking Structure and Regulation. His extensive background allows him to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of the financial industry. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Professor Hurley has been an integral part of various educational initiatives, serving as a faculty member for programs conducted by the Morin Center and the American Bar Association. His involvement in these institutes underscores his commitment to advancing legal education and fostering a deeper understanding of financial markets among legal professionals. Professor Hurley's engagement with the American Bar Association is particularly noteworthy. As a reporter to its Task Force on Financial Markets Regulatory Reform, he plays a crucial role in shaping discussions and policies related to financial regulation. His insights and analyses are highly valued, contributing to the ongoing dialogue on how best to navigate the evolving landscape of financial markets. His research interests lie at the intersection of finance, banking structure, and regulatory reform. Professor Hurley's work explores the impact of financial systems on the broader economy, offering critical perspectives on how regulatory frameworks can be improved to ensure stability and growth. His scholarly contributions are complemented by numerous articles and media appearances, where he shares his expertise with a wider audience. Beyond academia, Professor Hurley is recognized for his significant contributions to the financial industry. His thought leadership and practical insights have influenced policy discussions and helped shape the future of banking regulation. Through his work, he continues to make a lasting impact on both the academic and professional realms of finance.

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