个人简介
Nitzan Shilon’s research centers on corporate and financial law, with a focus on the emerging trends in executive compensation, corporate control and corporate finance. Trained in both law and economics, Professor Shilon received his LL.M. and S.J.D. from Harvard Law School and a B.A. (Economics; summa cum laude) and an M.A. (Financial Economics; magna cum laude) from Tel-Aviv University School of Economics. At Harvard Law School, he won the John M. Olin Student Writing Prize in Law & Economics, the J Terence M. Considine Fellowship in Law and Economics, the Byse Fellowship, and the Fulbright Fellowship. In addition, he taught at Harvard Law School, Harvard Business School and Harvard College. He also practiced corporate law in leading law firms in New York City and in Israel.
Course
Business Associations
Corporate Finance
Corporate Governance Seminar
Securities Regulation
Education
LL.M. and S.J.D., Harvard Law School
B.A. and M.A., Tel-Aviv University School of Economics
LL.B., Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law
News
Professor Nitzan Shilon Releases New Research on Stock Buybacks as an Executive Compensation Problem
Professor Nitzan Shilon Publishes an Op-Ed in Agenda
Professor Shilon’s Research Featured in Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation
Professor Shilon Interviewed in Financial Times Publication about CEO Stock Ownership Policies
Professor Nitzan Shilon undertakes prestigious appointment as Commissioner of Israel Securities Authority
Professor Nitzan Shilon’s research featured in Reuters
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Nitzan Shilon,The Pay Incentives that Failed Boeing’s CEO (Op-ed ), Agenda (February, 2020)
Nitzan Shilon, Replacing Executive Equity Compensation: The Case for Cash for Long-Term Performance, 43(1) Del. J. Cor. L. 1 (2018)
Nitzan Shilon, Putting Directors’ Money Where Their Mouths Are: A New Approach to Improving Corporate Takeover Dynamics, Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 511 (2017)
Nitzan Shilon, CEO Stock Ownership Policies – Rhetoric and Reality, 90 (1) Ind. L.J. 353 (2015)
Jesse M. Fried and Nitzan Shilon, Excess-Pay Clawbacks, 36 J. Corp. L. 722 (2011)