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Case Development Team


Ashish Nanda

Faculty Director
Case Development and Distribution
Harvard Law School
10 Mt. Auburn St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel: + 1 (617) 495-6506
Fax: + 1 (617) 496-4255
E-mail: ananda@law.harvard.edu

Professor Nanda is the Faculty Chair of Leadership in Law Firms and Leadership in Corporate Counsel, Research Director, Center on Lawyers and the Professional Services Industry, and Robert Baucher Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School. Before joining the Law School, Nanda was a Harvard Business School faculty member for 13 years. He taught "Professional Services" in the MBA program and the HBS executive education program "Leading Professional Service Firms." A recipient the Henry B. Arthur Fellowship and the Center in Ethics and the Professions Fellowship, he has published several case studies and Harvard Business Review articles and is a coauthor (with Tom DeLong) of Professional Services: Cases & Text.

Professor Nanda has advised law, accounting, investment banking, management consulting, advertising, and executive search firms as well as diversified, international corporations. His law clients include global law firms, AmLaw 20 law firms, Magic Circle firms, focused firms, regional firms, international law firms outside the U.S. and U.K., and corporate counsel offices of global financial and pharmaceutical organizations. His work with these organizations has spanned strategic planning, review of specific organizational practices and systems, leadership programs, and personal coaching. Before coming to Harvard, he was an executive with the Tata group of companies in India.


Monet A. Brewerton

Research Fellow
Case Development and Distribution
Harvard Law School
10 Mt. Auburn St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel: + 1 (617) 495-5090
Fax: + 1 (617) 496-4255
E-mail: mbrewerton@law.harvard.edu

Monet Brewerton is a research fellow with the Case Development and Distribution program. Her research focuses on the history of law firms and the evolution of law as a business. She has written case studies about law firm management, career development, and the personal and career choices lawyers face.

Monet received her B.A. from Smith College. Prior to joining Harvard Law School, she was the project coordinator for the Microsoft Unlimited Potential Program and worked for The MIT Press on the philosophy and brain sciences list.

 

Nicholas Tabor

Research Fellow
Case Development and Distribution
Harvard Law School
10 Mt. Auburn St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel: + 1 (617) 495-5187
Fax: + 1 (617) 496-4255
E-mail: ntabor@law.harvard.edu

Nick Tabor graduated magna cum laude from Harvard as a member of Phi Beta Kappa, where he studied political science, organizational sociology, and social-scientific epistemology. His research has focused on the shifting epistemic standards of institutions in crisis, including extensive work on legal rationality during crises of national security.

Before coming to Harvard Law, he worked on Capitol Hill, at the National Journal and MSNBC, as well as in research positions at the Smithsonian Institution, the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University, and the Harvard Department of Sociology. He is a native of Maryland and a graduate of Sidwell Friends School.


Amanda Joyce Barry

Program Assistant
Case Development and Distribution
Harvard Law School
1563 Massachusetts Ave., Lewis 338
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel: + 1 (617) 495-3356
Fax: + 1 (617) 495-1082
E-mail: abarry@law.harvard.edu

Amanda Barry is the Case Development and Distribution program assistant. She handles the coordination of research and case orders.

Ms. Barry graduated with a B.A. in Philosophy and Political Science from Boston University in 2008. Before joining Case Development and Distribution, she worked as an assistant program coordinator at a Boston area research institute on the study of EU-US relations.

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