第一版:【美】李波
李波
现为美国Davis Polk & Wardwell律师事务所执业律师。
1999年以优异成绩获得美国哈佛法学院法学博士。
1998年获得美国斯坦福大学经济学博士。
1994年获得美国波士顿大学经济学硕士。
1989年10月-1992年6月,就读于中国人民大学国际商业经济专业。
主要论文链接:
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/1_083199/politics.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/2_110299/republicanism_and_democracy.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/3_123199/representative_government.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/4_022900/equality_and_democracy.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/Chinese/Chinese_1_03312001/Origin%20of%20Democracy.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/13_083101/moral%20foundation.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/5_043000/what_is_rule_of_law.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/6_063000/what_is_constitutionalism.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/7_083100/constitutionalism_and_the_rule_o.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/10_022801/what_is_law.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/Chinese/Chinese_7_07312002/LiBo.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/Chinese/Chinese_8_10312002/LiBo.htm
LEGAL EXPERIENCE
Davis Polk & Wardwell, New York, NY & Hong Kong, Summer Associate & Associate (Attorney at Law), Summer 1998, 1999-present
Domestic and international transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, public offerings of debt and equity securities, and credit financings and restructurings. Responsibilities include general deal management; drafting and negotiating transaction terms, credit agreements, security agreements, indentures, joint venture agreements, asset and stock purchase agreements and other transactional documents; and drafting public offering documents. Other transactional experience includes coordinating and conducting due diligence review; research various corporate law issues; and drafting various closing documents. Pro Bono experience includes representing indigents in Article 78 proceedings and representing immigrants in political asylum cases.
Arnold & Porter, Washington, DC, Summer Associate, Summer 1998
Researched and wrote memoranda relating to various commercial litigation assignments; interviewed and prepared clients and witnesses; developed legal theories and strategies; read and critiqued expert witness" testimony; prepared for trial.
Massachusetts Attorney General"s Office, Boston, MA, Intern, Spring 1999
Worked in the criminal prosecution division, conducted legal research; wrote memoranda on various legal issues; prepared for trial; reviewed investigative documents.
EDUCATION
Harvard Law School, J.D. magna cum laude, 1999
Stanford University, Ph.D., Economics, 1998
Boston University, M.A., Economics, 1994
Renmin University of China, Beijing, Undergraduate, Economics, 1989-1992
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Visiting Lecturer, American Corporation Law, Renmin University of China, Nov. 2001
Visiting Lecturer, American Securities Law, Renmin University of China, Nov. 2000
Teaching Assistant, Introductory Economics, Stanford University, Spring 1996
Teaching Assistant, Firm, Organization & Management, Stanford University, 1995
Lecturer, Introductory Microeconomics, Boston University, Fall 1993
Lecturer, Introductory Macroeconomics, Boston University, Summer 1993
Teaching Assistant, Introductory Macroeconomics, Boston University, Spring 1993
Teaching Assistant, Intermediate Microeconomics, Boston University, Fall 1992
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant, Prof. Lucian Bebchuk, Harvard Law School, 1998-1999
Research Assistant, Prof. Steven Shavell, Harvard Law School, 1998-1999
Research Assistant, Prof. William Alford, Harvard Law School, 1997-1998
Research Assistant, Prof. Paul Milgrom, Stanford University and NSF, Summer 1997
Research Assistant, Prof. Masahiko Aoki, Stanford University, 1995-1996
Research Assistant, Dr. Ken Judd, Hoover Institution and NBER, Summer 1994/95/96
Research Assistant, Profs. Albert Ma and Thomas McGuire, Boston University, 1993
RESEARCH GRANTS
National Science Foundation, Grant SBR-9320733, Monotone Comparative Statics
(Principal Investigator: Prof. Paul Milgrom, Stanford University)
National Science Foundation, Grant SBR-9309613, Computation Methods in Economics
(Principal Investigator: Dr. Kenneth Judd, Hoover Institution)
AFFILIATIONS
Shanghai Institute of Law and Economics, Member, Academic Committee, since 2002
China Civil and Commercial Law Center, Renmin Univ, Research Fellow, since 2000
ACADEMIC JOURNALS
Perspectives, Editor-in-Chief, since 1999
Harvard International Law Journal, Line Editor, 1996-1997
Game and Economic Behavior, Referee, 1996
Rand Journal of Economics, Referee, 1995, 1996
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Overseas Young Chinese Forum, Founder, 1999
Harvard China Review, Co-Founder, 1998
Harvard Asia Law Society Delegation to Hong Kong and China, Delegate, 1997
Stanford China Education Foundation, Co-founder, 1996
Association of Chinese Students and Scholars at Stanford (ACSSS), Director, 1995
ACSSS Monthly, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, 1995
现为美国Davis Polk & Wardwell律师事务所执业律师。
1999年以优异成绩获得美国哈佛法学院法学博士。
1998年获得美国斯坦福大学经济学博士。
1994年获得美国波士顿大学经济学硕士。
1989年10月-1992年6月,就读于中国人民大学国际商业经济专业。
主要论文链接:
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/1_083199/politics.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/2_110299/republicanism_and_democracy.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/3_123199/representative_government.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/4_022900/equality_and_democracy.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/Chinese/Chinese_1_03312001/Origin%20of%20Democracy.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/13_083101/moral%20foundation.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/5_043000/what_is_rule_of_law.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/6_063000/what_is_constitutionalism.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/7_083100/constitutionalism_and_the_rule_o.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/10_022801/what_is_law.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/Chinese/Chinese_7_07312002/LiBo.htm
http://www.oycf.org/Perspectives/Chinese/Chinese_8_10312002/LiBo.htm
LEGAL EXPERIENCE
Davis Polk & Wardwell, New York, NY & Hong Kong, Summer Associate & Associate (Attorney at Law), Summer 1998, 1999-present
Domestic and international transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, public offerings of debt and equity securities, and credit financings and restructurings. Responsibilities include general deal management; drafting and negotiating transaction terms, credit agreements, security agreements, indentures, joint venture agreements, asset and stock purchase agreements and other transactional documents; and drafting public offering documents. Other transactional experience includes coordinating and conducting due diligence review; research various corporate law issues; and drafting various closing documents. Pro Bono experience includes representing indigents in Article 78 proceedings and representing immigrants in political asylum cases.
Arnold & Porter, Washington, DC, Summer Associate, Summer 1998
Researched and wrote memoranda relating to various commercial litigation assignments; interviewed and prepared clients and witnesses; developed legal theories and strategies; read and critiqued expert witness" testimony; prepared for trial.
Massachusetts Attorney General"s Office, Boston, MA, Intern, Spring 1999
Worked in the criminal prosecution division, conducted legal research; wrote memoranda on various legal issues; prepared for trial; reviewed investigative documents.
EDUCATION
Harvard Law School, J.D. magna cum laude, 1999
Stanford University, Ph.D., Economics, 1998
Boston University, M.A., Economics, 1994
Renmin University of China, Beijing, Undergraduate, Economics, 1989-1992
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Visiting Lecturer, American Corporation Law, Renmin University of China, Nov. 2001
Visiting Lecturer, American Securities Law, Renmin University of China, Nov. 2000
Teaching Assistant, Introductory Economics, Stanford University, Spring 1996
Teaching Assistant, Firm, Organization & Management, Stanford University, 1995
Lecturer, Introductory Microeconomics, Boston University, Fall 1993
Lecturer, Introductory Macroeconomics, Boston University, Summer 1993
Teaching Assistant, Introductory Macroeconomics, Boston University, Spring 1993
Teaching Assistant, Intermediate Microeconomics, Boston University, Fall 1992
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant, Prof. Lucian Bebchuk, Harvard Law School, 1998-1999
Research Assistant, Prof. Steven Shavell, Harvard Law School, 1998-1999
Research Assistant, Prof. William Alford, Harvard Law School, 1997-1998
Research Assistant, Prof. Paul Milgrom, Stanford University and NSF, Summer 1997
Research Assistant, Prof. Masahiko Aoki, Stanford University, 1995-1996
Research Assistant, Dr. Ken Judd, Hoover Institution and NBER, Summer 1994/95/96
Research Assistant, Profs. Albert Ma and Thomas McGuire, Boston University, 1993
RESEARCH GRANTS
National Science Foundation, Grant SBR-9320733, Monotone Comparative Statics
(Principal Investigator: Prof. Paul Milgrom, Stanford University)
National Science Foundation, Grant SBR-9309613, Computation Methods in Economics
(Principal Investigator: Dr. Kenneth Judd, Hoover Institution)
AFFILIATIONS
Shanghai Institute of Law and Economics, Member, Academic Committee, since 2002
China Civil and Commercial Law Center, Renmin Univ, Research Fellow, since 2000
ACADEMIC JOURNALS
Perspectives, Editor-in-Chief, since 1999
Harvard International Law Journal, Line Editor, 1996-1997
Game and Economic Behavior, Referee, 1996
Rand Journal of Economics, Referee, 1995, 1996
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Overseas Young Chinese Forum, Founder, 1999
Harvard China Review, Co-Founder, 1998
Harvard Asia Law Society Delegation to Hong Kong and China, Delegate, 1997
Stanford China Education Foundation, Co-founder, 1996
Association of Chinese Students and Scholars at Stanford (ACSSS), Director, 1995
ACSSS Monthly, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, 1995


