Cornelius Hurley

Cornelius Hurley

Director, Graduate Program in Banking & Financial Law and the Morin Center
Professor of the Practice of Banking Law

Professor Cornelius Hurley has over 30 years of diversified legal and entrepreneurial management experience in financial services. He is a director of Computershare Trust Company, N.A., and of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston. Professor Hurley established the Boston office of The Secura Group, Washington, D.C. Formerly, he was general counsel of Shawmut Corporation and assistant general counsel of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Active in the American Bar Association, he is a faculty member of Banking Law Basics, Banking Law II, Consumer Financial Services Basics, and Investment Management Basics, all institutes conducted jointly by the Morin Center and the ABA. He teaches Banking Structure and Regulation and the Thesis Seminar in the Graduate Program. Professor Hurley also serves as reporter to the American Bar Association’s Task Force on Financial Markets Regulatory Reform. He has been director of the Morin Center since 2005.

Professor Hurley in the Media:

Mitt Romney mum on how to regulate big banks
Boston Globe, 5/2/12

SEC deadlock on money funds may prompt FSOC intervention
Bloomberg, 4/12/12

SEC registration captures more hedge fund advisers
Bloomberg, 3/29/12

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Areas of Expertise:

  • banking law

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