
After earning her bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Hunter College, she became an economics professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo, the same institution she would later earn her Juris Doctor from in 1985. White also completed a doctorate in economics from Cornell University.
White’s areas of legal expertise include antitrust, business associations, law and economics analysis, securities regulations and statistical analysis.
Her career has included being named a Fulbright Scholar for European Union Affairs, the European-American Consortium on Legal Exchange professor at Ghent University in Belgium and a visiting lecturer at Shangdong University in China. White is a senior fellow at the Center for International and Comparative Law.
With the Maryland State Bar Association, she co-developed the University of Baltimore’s business law clerkship program where she serves as director.
What’s the most important thing you do in your job?
To educate future lawyers with regard to the economic dynamics underlying the intricacies and nature of business conduct – whether it be formation, transactions or conduct in the stock market.
What is one aspect of our profession you would like to change?
To increase educational support for promising law students from disadvantaged economic, gender and racial backgrounds.
If you weren’t in this industry, what would you be doing?
Return to being an economics professor.
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