Bio
Professor Bruce M. Price primarily focuses his research on empirical studies involving consumer bankruptcy issues. During his years of practice, Professor Price concentrated on bankruptcy, contracts, and corporate law. He joined the faculty at Denver University in 2004, where he received the Mentorship Award and was nominated for Most Outstanding Faculty Member and Most Engaging Professor in 2006. A graduate of Haverford College, Price earned his juris doctor with honors from George Washington University National Law Center in 1993. He holds a doctorate from New York University, Institute for Law and Society. His publications include “‘No Look’ Attorneys Fees and the Attorneys Who Are Looking: An Empirical Analysis of Presumptively Approved Attorneys’ Fees in Ch. 13 Bankruptcies and a Modest Proposal for Reform” (American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review, 2012) and “How Green was My Valley: an Examination of Tournament Theory as a Governance Mechanism in Silicon Valley Law Firms” (Law and Society Review, 2003).
Education
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Haverford College
BA -
New York University
PhD -
George Washington University
JD
Accomplishments
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Center for Instruction and Technology Award
University of San Francisco 2011
Selected Scholarship
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Siegel's Contracts: Essay Multiple-Choice Questions and Answers
Aspen Publishers, 5 Edition 2012 -
Contracts: Essay and Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
Aspen Publishers 2009