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Faculty Profile
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Leigh Anenson
Associate Professor
Robert H. Smith School of Business
Logistics, Business and Public Policy
3429 Van Munching Hall
College Park, MD 20742-1815
Phone: 301-405-4105
E-mail:
lanenson@rhsmith.umd.edu
Curriculum
Vitae

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Research Interests: Equitable Defenses, Attorney Liability,
Investor-State Arbitration.
Professor Anenson teaches business law at the Robert
H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland. She was honored with the
Smith School Top 15 Percent Teaching Award for the 2007-2008 academic year.
Professor Anensons research involves rethinking the
role of ancient equity in contemporary court practice in the United States. Her
work focuses on developing a better theoretical understanding of the amorphous
doctrines of unclean hands, laches, and estoppel to identify deficiencies
in their development and to propose improvements to enhance their evolution. She
is formulating an overarching theory, based upon a critical and historical
analysis of equity jurisprudence, to confront the confusion in the case law on
the role of these equitable defenses in modern business litigation.
Her current inquiry aims to incorporate business
ethics into legal decision-making by analyzing and expanding the use of the
equitable theory of unclean hands. During the Fall Semester 2009, she is will be
presenting this research as a Parsons Visitor in the Faculty of Law, University
of Sydney, Australia.
The Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB)
honored Professor Anenson with its Early Career Achievement Award in 2007 for
excellence in teaching, research, and service. She has more than a dozen
articles published in law reviews at top universities. Four articles have also
been published or accepted for publication in the American Business Law
Journal (ABLJ), which is the premier peer-reviewed journal in business law.
Her unpublished research has been awarded the Holmes-Cardozo Distinguished Paper
at the Annual International Conferences of the ALSB in 2004, 2005, 2007, and
2009. It has also been recognized numerous times as outstanding paper at other
conferences. Her published research has earned Hoeber Awards for excellence in
research in the ABLJ and for the outstanding article in the Journal of
Legal Studies Education. Her articles have been relied on by judges and
attorneys in court memoranda and opinions and cited by scholars in academic
journals.
Professor Anenson is an editor of the International
Business Law Review and the American Business Law Journal. She has
served as the President of the International Section of the ALSB as well as its
Pacific Southwest Region. She is a member of the American Society of
International Law, the American Bar Association (Litigation and International
Sections), and is a Fulbright Senior Specialist Candidate in the area of
international law.
Before embarking on an academic career, Professor
Anenson worked in the private practice of law and business. She has expertise in
international logistics, corporate law, and litigation. She has consulted with
global corporations as well as domestic and foreign governments. She has also
represented multi-national and other major companies in court and other dispute
resolution tribunals. Professor Anenson joined the Smith School faculty in 2007.
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