Paul Radvany is a Visiting Clinical Professor at Columbia where he will be teaching the Securities Litigation and Arbitration Clinic and the Federal Court Clerk Externship. He is a Clinical Professor at Fordham Law School where he directs the Securities Clinic. Professor Radvany also teaches Trial Practice at Columbia. He previously served as a Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division for the United States Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York where he oversaw the Securities and Commodities Fraud, Major Crimes, and Organized Crimes Units and directed the trial training program for new prosecutors. He is a past Chair of the Litigation Section for the Association of American Law Schools and a recent member of the Planning Committee for the AALS’ Clinical Professors’ Conference. He was also the founder and instructor of the Disability Law Project at Columbia Law School and also taught the Profession of Law Class. He is a co-author of the Second Edition of Trial Practice, Carolina Academic Press.
Before joining the United States Attorney’s Office, Professor Radvany worked at Debevoise & Plimpton as a litigation associate. He also clerked for the Honorable Michael H. Dolinger in the Southern District of New York. He received his J.D. from Columbia Law School, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, and his B.A. from Columbia College.