Ilya Beylin

Ilya Beylin

Associate Professor of Law

  • Degrees:

  • J.D., The University of Chicago Law School, B.A.S., Stanford University
  • Contact:

  • [email protected]
  • Tel: 973-642-8810
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Courses:

  • Business Associations, Securities Regulation, Entrepreneurship

Professor Ilya Beylin joined the Seton Hall law faculty in 2019 with a decade of practice experience in financial and business law. His scholarship combines legal analysis, data driven observation, attention to institutional dynamics, economic theory and pragmatism. Prior to joining Seton Hall, Professor Beylin taught as a professor in the Lawyering Program at NYU Law School, served as general counsel at the preeminent platform for startup financing, AngelList, and its crowdfunding offshoot, Republic, clerked for the Hon. Stephen F. Williams on the D.C. Circuit and practiced corporate law with leading New York law firms. He holds a J.D. (Order of the Coif) from the University of Chicago Law School, and a B.A.S. in Computer Science and American Studies from Stanford University.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

LAW REVIEW ARTICLES

Designing Regulation for Mobile Financial Markets, U.C. Irvine. L. Rev. (2020) (forthcoming)

Taxing Fictive Orders: How an Information Forcing Tax Can Reduce Manipulation and Distortion in Financial Product Markets, 85 Cincinnati L. Rev. 91 (2017)

A Reassessment of the Clearing Mandate:  How the Clearing Mandate Affects Swap Trading Behavior and the Consequences for Systemic Risk, 68 Rutgers L. Rev. 1143 (2016)

Tax Authority as Regulator and Equity Holder: How Shareholders' Control Rights Could be Adapted to Serve the Tax Authority, 84 St. John’s L. Rev. 851 (2010)

Booker’s Unnoticed Victims: Why Courts Should Abandon the Departure Concept and Provide Notice Prior to Sua Sponte Variances, 74 U. Chi. L. Rev. 961 (2007)

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

A Reassessment of the Clearing Mandate, Harv. L. Sch. F. Corp. Gov. Fin. Reg. (2015)

A Shift in Proposed Margin Regulation May Unleash Restraints on Banks’ Activities, CLS Blue Sky Blog (2015)

Why Newman Leaves Me With a Queasy Feeling, or Deregulating the Demand for Insider Information, CLS Blue Sky Blog (2015)

U.S. Swaps Compliance for Multinationals, Int’l Fin. L. Rev. (2014) (with Michael Sackheim and Joseph Schwartz)