Georgia Law Professor Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge publishes article in Willamette Law Review

University of Georgia School of Law Professor Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge published “International Arbitration and Conflicts of Law: Three Hard Questions for Symeon” in 60 Willamette Law Review 805 (2025)

Rutledge holds the Talmadge Chair of Law. From 2015 through 2024, he served as dean of the University of Georgia School of Law. He is the author of the book Arbitration and the Constitution and co-author with Gary Born of the book International Civil Litigation in United States Courts. His works have been published by the Yale University Press, the Oxford University Press and the Cambridge University Press, and his articles have appeared in a diverse array of journals such as The University of Chicago Law Review, the Vanderbilt Law Review and the Journal of International Arbitration. He also regularly advises parties on matters of international dispute resolution (litigation and arbitration).

Georgia Law Professor Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge and student Megan Greeley Bradford (J.D. ’26) publish article in the Daily Report

University of Georgia School of Law Professor Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge and student Megan Greeley Bradford (J.D. ’26) published “Case Not Quite Closed: Transnational Litigation and the Jurisdictional Limitations of Receivership” in the Daily Report earlier this month.

Rutledge holds the Talmadge Chair of Law. From 2015 through 2024, he served as dean of Georgia Law. Prior to his appointment as dean, Rutledge served as the associate dean for faculty development working closely with the law school’s faculty, especially its untenured professors, to expand and promote scholarly and research activities.

He is the author of the book Arbitration and the Constitution and co-author with Gary Born of the book International Civil Litigation in United States Courts. His works have been published by the Yale University Press, the Oxford University Press and the Cambridge University Press, and his articles have appeared in a diverse array of journals such as The University of Chicago Law Review, the Vanderbilt Law Review and the Journal of International Arbitration. He also regularly advises parties on matters of international dispute resolution (litigation and arbitration).