Omari Scott Simmons

Omari Scott Simmons

Omari Scott Simmons

Lyle T. Alverson Professor of Law


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2000 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20052

Omari Scott Simmons is a leading corporate governance and higher education expert whose impactful work is utilized by scholars, courts, policymakers, and practitioners. His research appears in top journals and is cited by federal and state courts. Professor Simmons comments on corporate governance and higher education matters for various media outlets. His recent research examines emerging corporate governance challenges, such as political risk, and the evolving role of corporate directors, intermediaries, and business courts.

Before joining the George Washington University Law School faculty, Professor Simmons was a faculty member with Wake Forest University School of Law, where he was University Chair, the Howard L. Oleck Professor of Business Law, and founding director of the business law program. Before entering academia, Professor Simmons worked as corporate counsel for two multinational corporations and practiced at the law firm of Wilmer Hale in Washington, DC. Immediately after law school, he clerked for the Honorable E. Norman Veasey, Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court.

Professor Simmons is an elected member of the American Law Institute. He is also the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Simmons Memorial Foundation (SMF), an award-winning nonprofit organization that provides a range of college access-related services to students. An organizational case study of SMF is captured in his book Potential on the Periphery: College Access from the Ground Up (Rutgers Univ. Press).

Professor Simmons received his undergraduate education at Wake Forest University; his Juris Doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania Law School; and a Master of Laws from the University of Cambridge. At the University of Pennsylvania, he received the Thouron Award and the Fontaine Fellowship. Professor Simmons has received multiple honors for his efforts in promoting higher education opportunities.

In the News

"As Musk Calls for Exodus, Value of Delaware Law Proves Elusive"

Bloomberg Law quoted Omari Scott Simmons on the hard-to-quantify value of Delaware corporate law.

"Retiree Exploitation? Debunking the retirement business theory"

Omari Scott Simmons contributed to a piece in Corporate Law Jotwell explaining corporate-sponsored retirement plans.

"Musk fights US state of Delaware after Tesla pay debacle"

Agence France-Presse quoted Omari Scott Simmons on Delaware’s judge election system and the Chancery’s court “de facto.”

 

 


BA, Wake Forest University; JD, University of Pennsylvania; LLM, University of Cambridge

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