Richard F. Broude

Adjunct Professor of Law
Member, American Law Institute, the National Bankruptcy Conference and the International Bar Association
Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy
J.D., University of Chicago

Professor Broude is a sole practitioner in New York City. He holds a J.D. degree with honors from the University of Chicago where he was a member of the Board of Editors of the UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW. He served as a full time Professor of Law at Nebraska University Law School and at Georgetown University Law Center and was an Adjunct Professor of Law at Loyola University (Los Angeles) and the University of Southern California Law School before moving to New York. He has been teaching in the LL.M. program since its inception.

He has written extensively in the fields of bankruptcy and insolvency law. Professor Broude’s publications include REORGANIZATIONS UNDER CHAPTER 11 OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE published by Law Journal-Seminars Press in 1986 and updated semi-annually. He is a member of the board of editors of and a contributing author to COLLIER ON BANKRUPTCY, as well as being a Co-Editor of and contributing author to COLLIER’S INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INSOLVENCY GUIDE, both published by Matthew Bender & Co.

Professor Broude is a member of the American Law Institute, where he served as an Advisor for the Transnational Insolvency Project; a member of the National Bankruptcy Conference, where he served as Chair, Committee on International Aspects; and a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy. He is a member of the International Bar Association having served as co-chair of its Section on Insolvency, Restructuring and Creditors’ Rights. He has spoken throughout the world on bankruptcy, secured transactions and transnational insolvency.

Professor Broude has taught Mass Tort Bankruptcy, Multi-National Mega-Case Bankruptcy with Prof. Klauser in the 2010-2011 academic year and New Developments in Business Bankruptcy.