Assistant professor of law (securities regulation, transactions)
Professor Guseva graduated summa cum laude with a S.J.D. from Central
European University and was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar at Columbia
University School of Law where she received her LL.M. Her legal
experience includes the European Investment Bank, New York State Banking
Department and Sidley Austin, LLP. Prior to joining Rutgers, she was a
visiting assistant professor at Fordham Law School, where she taught
Commercial Law and International Business Transactions; a
postdoctoral research fellow in the Program in the Law and Economics of
Capital Markets, and a Kauffman Legal Research Fellow at Columbia Law
School.
Guseva's teaching interests are securities law, banking
law, corporate and commercial transactions, and cross-border
transplantation of business law. Her research generally applies economic
analysis to questions of business law. Her most recent publication is "Cross-Listings and the New World of International Capital: Another Look
at the Efficiency and Extraterritoriality of Securities Law" in the Georgetown Journal of International Law (2013).