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“How to Craft a Career in Corporate Law” with Nancy Liao ’05, Executive Director, YLS Center for the Study of Corporate Law

  • Sterling Law Building, Room 128 127 Wall Street New Haven, CT, 06511 United States (map)

An Occasional Lecture.

Open to the Yale Law School Community Only.

Lunch will be available.


Nancy Liao is the John R. Raben/Sullivan & Cromwell Executive Director, Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law, and a Senior Research Scholar in Law. She studies the impact of technology on finance and capital markets, and how existing legal frameworks both shape and are shaped by technology.

Liao’s interest in technology is grounded in her prior experience in prudential, payment system, and derivatives policy and regulation. Prior to becoming Executive Director in 2016, she was Assistant General Counsel at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. ("ISDA"), where she crafted and executed cross-jurisdictional advocacy strategies pertaining to derivatives clearing. Before ISDA, she practiced in the public and nonprofit sectors, first at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (where she led multiple rulemaking teams implementing the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and served as Special Counsel and Policy Advisor to Commissioner Scott D. O’Malia) and then at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (where she was counsel and officer and served as Secretary of the Financial Markets Lawyers Group, a group of leading in-house practitioners supporting activity in foreign exchange and other financial markets).

Liao graduated from Harvard University (magna cum laude in government) and received her J.D. from Yale Law School, where she was Co-Director of the Temporary Restraining Order Project and Equal Justice America Fellow, Co-President of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (then known as PANA), and editor of the Yale Journal of International Law. She began her legal career as an Associate at Latham & Watkins LLP.


Co-sponsored with the Yale Law & Business Society, the Career Development Office, and the Chae Initiative in Private Sector Leadership.

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