ORCUTT - John Orcutt

Prof. John Orcutt

Professor of Law and Associate Dean of Faculty Research and External Program Development
B.A., Univ. of Cal., Berkeley
J.D., Boalt Hall School of Law, Univ. of Cal., Berkeley

Biography

Updated: June 17, 2011

Books:

Patent Valuation (Wiley, forthcoming 2011) (with William J. Murphy)

Shaping China's Innovation Future: University Technology Transfer in Transition (co-authored with Hong Shen) (Edward Elgar Publishing 2010).

Law Review Articles:

The Case Against Exempting Smaller Reporting Companies from Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404: Why Market-Based Solutions are Likely to Harm Ordinary Investors, 14 Fordham J. Corp & Fin. L. 325 (2009).

 

Improving the Efficiency of the Angel Finance Market: A Proposal to Expand the Intermediary Role of Finders in the Private Capital Raising Setting, 37 Ariz. St. L. J. 861 (2005)

 

Investor Skepticism v. Investor Confidence: Why the New Research Analyst Reforms Will Harm Investors, 81 Denv. U. L. Rev. 1 (2003)

 

Policy Reports:

New Hampshire in the Innovation Economy: A Plan to Increase Innovation and Technology-Based Economic Development in New Hampshire (co-authored study with Prof. Ross Gittell) (Apr. 2010).

 

Works-in-Progress:

Patent Valuation (in-progress book) (co-authored with Prof. William Murphy)

 

China: The Birth of a Modern Economic Legal System. . . and What it Means for the Rest of the World (in-progress book) (co-authored with Hong Shen)

 

Don't Fear the Reaper: Why Hostile Raiders are Needed to Save America from its Bad Corporate Managers (in-progress law review article.)