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B.A., Amherst College (magna cum laude)
J.D., Harvard Law School (cum laude)

Professor of Law Christine Chung draws upon her deep knowledge of and experience with financial markets, corporate governance norms, complex business transactions, and government investigations to examine financial market regulatory systems, capital markets and corporate and securities law systems, municipal finance, and consumer and investor protection. Professor Chung's teaching and research interests include regulatory architecture and regulatory reform, risk management (including systemic risk management), compliance, corporate governance, investor protection and feminist jurisprudence. She frequently presents on issues associated with securities fraud and investor protection, the recent financial crisis, and municipal financial distress.

Prior to joining Albany Law School, Professor Chung served as a partner at Goodwin Procter LLP, where she was a member of the firm's securities and white collar crime practice groups. While at Goodwin, Professor Chung specialized in complex business litigation and civil and criminal securities-related enforcement matters, including proceedings involving the Department of Justice, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, the National Association of Securities Dealers (now known as FINRA) and various state attorneys general. She also specialized in compliance and risk management counseling for clients. Her clients included mutual funds, investment advisors, broker-dealers, bank holding companies, complex operating companies, officers, directors and employees.

Before joining Goodwin Procter, Professor Chung served as Branch Chief of the Enforcement Division of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, among other posts. As a member of the Enforcement Division, Professor Chung specialized in investigating and litigating cases involving a wide range of alleged securities-related misconduct, including matters involving alleged financial reporting fraud, insider trading, and professional misconduct by accounting professionals.

 Professor Chung initially joined Albany Law's faculty in 2007 as director of the Securities Arbitration Clinic.


In the News

​Professor Christine Sgarlata Chung joined Spectrum News' "Capital Tonight" for the segment "When the Lawyer is in Legal Trouble" on November 30, 2018.

Professor Mary A. Lynch and Professor Christine Sgarlata Chung joined "The Capitol Pressroom" for a discussion on the Kavanaugh nomination and FBI investigation, and the larger conversation surrounding sexual assault on October 3, 2018.

Professor Mary A. Lynch and Professor Christine Sgarlata Chung joined "The Capitol Pressroom" for a conversation on how we discuss sexual assault on September 25, 2018. 

Professor Christine Sgarlata Chung joined Spectrum News' "Capital Tonight" on August 10, 2018, in the wake of the Rep. Chris Collins indictment, to discuss how the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigates issues like insider trading.​

Professor Christine Sgarlata Chung joined "The Capitol Pressroom" on August 8, 2018, to discuss the insider trading indictment of Rep. Chris Collins.

Professor Christine Sgarlata Chung was quoted in the Times Union article "Several possible avenues for appeal after Kaloyeros verdict" on July 18, 2018.​

Professor Christine Sgarlata Chung was a guest on Spectrum News' "In Focus" for the segment "Are shared services getting to the root of the problem?" on March 11, 2018.​

Professor Christine Sgarlata Chung was quoted in a New York Post article about the corruption trial of Joseph Percoco on January 21, 2018.

​Professor Christine Sgarlata Chung spoke with WAMC for the segment"Infrastructure Series: Delivering Clean Safe Drinking Water" on December 14, 2017.
Professor Christine Sgarlata Chung, along with former NYS Lt. Gov. Richard Ravitch,joined “The Capitol Pressroom” to discuss Puerto Rico’s debt crisis on November 22, 2017.
Christine Chung Curriculum Vitae