William B. Chandler III Visiting Professor of Law
B.A., University of Delaware
J.D., University of South Carolina
LL.M., Yale University
Courses Offered:
Advanced Corporations
Professional Biographical Information:
William
B. Chandler III serves as a visiting professor at Georgia Law for the
fall of 2008. Currently, he is the chancellor of the Delaware Court of
Chancery, a position to which he was appointed in 1997.
Previously, he served as vice chancellor of the court for eight years
and was the resident judge of the Delaware Superior Court from 1985 to
1989. Chandler's other legal experience includes working as an
associate at Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell and as legal counsel
to former Delaware Governor Pete duPont. Additionally, he has
taught commercial law, legislative process and remedies at the
University of Alabama School of Law. Chandler earned law degrees
from the University of South Carolina and Yale University and obtained
a bachelor's degree from the University of Delaware.
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