Professor Harris joined Chicago-Kent in 2004 after working as an associate for
Schuyler, Roche & Zwirner PC, where he concentrated on international business
transactions, primarily in general corporate and intellectual property matters. 

He received a B.A. from Loyola University Chicago and a J.D. with high honors from
Chicago-Kent in 2001, where he also earned a certificate in The Program in International
and Comparative Law. Professor Harris has clerked for the Attorney General of the State
of Illinois, Environmental Bureau, and the United States Agency for International
Development. He has also served as a legal extern for Federal Magistrate Judge Edward A.
Bobrick. 

Professor Harris' current research interests include international intellectual
property issues and issues concerning private actors under international law. He also
co-authored an article suggesting certain reforms to U.S. securities laws that was
published in the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law. 

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