Peter B. Oh
Associate Professor of Law
- poh@pitt.edu
- (412) 648-1101
- LAW 323
Professor Oh's research interests lie at the intersection of law and business, economics, and finance. After serving as a member of The University of Chicago Law Review, Professor Oh practiced in law firms in New York. He currently serves as the faculty advisor for the JD/MBA programs with the University of Pittsburgh Katz School of Business and Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business.
Currently Teaching
- Law and Economics Seminar (Fall 07)
- Business Organizations (Spring 08)
- Corporate Finance (Spring 08)
Selected Publications
Work in Progress:
- Peter B. Oh, Corporate Choice-of-Law
- Peter B. Oh, Piercing the Veil Between Tort and Contract
Scholarly Articles:
- Peter B. Oh, The Dutch Auction Myth, 42 Wake Forest Law Review 853 (2007).
- Peter B. Oh, Tracing, 80 Tulane Law Review 849 (2006).
- Peter B. Oh, Gatekeeping, 29 Journal of Corporation Law 735 (2004).
- A Jurisdictional Approach to Collapsing Corporate Distinctions, 55 Rutgers Law Review 389 (2003).







