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Manning G. Warren III Author and Educator
Manning Gilbert Warren, III holds the H. Edward Harter Chair of Commercial Law at the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky.
He formerly served as Senior Fulbright Scholar and Visiting Professor of Law at the University of London, Visiting Professor of Law at the George Washington University National Law Center and at the Emory University School of Law and as Professor of Law at the University of Alabama.
Prior to his academic career, Professor Warren was a partner at Ritchie, Rediker & Warren and an associate at Bradley Arant Rose and White, both in Birmingham, Alabama.
He is the most widely published scholar in the field of European Union financial services regulation and has published over 25 articles in the fields of corporate and securities law.
In addition, he has testified on market regulation before the United States Senate Banking Committee, served as a consultant to the London Stock Exchange and the North American Securities Administrators Association, and was retained by the U. S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment as a principal contributor to its published research project, Trading Around the Clock: Global Securities Markets and Information Technology (1990).
He also has served as a member of the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s Federal Advisory Committee on Market Transactions.
He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the American Judicature Society and is an active member of the American Law Institute.
 Mr. Warren also currently serves as the President of the Louisville Orchestra 2003 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
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