Peter B. Oh is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School
of Law. His research examines corporate phenomena with interdisciplinary methods from
economics, finance, and statistics, as well as intradisciplinary tools from public and
private law subjects such as civil procedure, evidence, and remedies. He received a B.A.
in Philosophy and Ethics, Politics & Economics from Yale University, and a J.D. from
The University of Chicago Law School, where he served as a member of the Law
Review.

Articles

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The Dutch Auction Myth, Wake Forest Law Review (2007)
 

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A View of the Dutch IPO Cathedral, Entrepreneurial Business Law Journal (2007)
 

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Tracing, Tulane Law Review (2006)
 

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Gatekeeping, Journal of Corporation Law (2004)