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Faculty Profile

J. William Hicks

C. Ben Dutton Professor Emeritus of Law
Contact Information
hicks [at] indiana [dot] edu  
(812) 855-3844  
Law Building 322
 
Education
A.B. at University of Notre Dame, 1962
J.D. at University of Michigan, 1965
A.M. at New York University, 1968
Courses
Securities Litigation and Enforcement (B648)
Corporations (B653)
Corporate Finance Law (B656)
International Securities Regulation (B666)
Securities Regulation (B727)
Seminar in Corporate Law (L690)

Background
  • Wrote for the Michigan Law Review at University of Michigan
  • Consultant and expert witness to law firms, and to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, U.S. Department of Justice, and the NASD (1989-present)
  • Visiting Professor of Law, University of San Diego Institute on International and Comparative Law, London England (2006)
  • Associate, Hughes, Hubbard, Blair and Reed, New York (1965-1968)
  • Member, Meetings Committee, ABA Section of Business Law (1998-present)
  • Member, Indiana Secretary of State Uniform Securities Act Advisory Working Group (2006)
Biography

Long considered one of Indiana Law's finest teachers, Professor Hicks teaches courses in corporations, securities regulation, international securities regulation, and contracts. He is a recipient of the School's Leon Wallace Teaching Award.

William J. Hicks

A nationally recognized expert in securities law, Hicks has written many articles and books. Most notable among his publications is his five-volume treatise entitled Exempted Transactions Under the Securities Act of 1933. In 1991 he was awarded the C. Ben Dutton Chair in Law for his excellence in research and teaching.

Hicks is a frequent speaker at professional conferences throughout the United States. In addition, he has been a visiting professor at universities in China, Ireland, France, and Germany, and was a visiting fellow at Wolfson College in Cambridge, England.

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