Fredrick W. Huszagh
Professor of Law Emeritus
B.A., Northwestern University
J.D., LL.M., J.S.D., University of Chicago
Courses Offered:
Fiduciary
Law — Agency & Partnership
Professional Biographical Information:
Fredrick
W. Huszagh joined the University of Georgia
School of Law faculty in 1977 and taught courses on fiduciary law —
agency & partnership, law practice economics & strategy,
international finance and administrative law. He
assumed partial retirement at the end of the 2000-01 academic year
and continues to teach at the law school on a limited basis.
Huszagh was the founding executive director of UGA's
Dean Rusk Center for International and Comparative Law and served as
the law school's director of graduate legal studies for seven years. He
also was the first director of the Law and Social Sciences Research
Program at the National Science Foundation in Washington, D.C. He
has served as special counsel at Debevoise & Liberman in
Washington, D.C., consultant to President Lyndon Johnson's
Communications Policy Task Force and co-chair of the National
Governors' Association Staff Committee on International Trade and
Foreign Policy.
Huszagh received his bachelor's degree from Northwestern
University. His law degree, Master of Laws and doctoral law degree were
all earned at the University of Chicago.
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