Background
Frankel, Tamar was born on July 4, 1925 in Tel Aviv. Daughter of Elazar Hofman and Judith Hofman-Ashkenazi. came to the United States, 1963.
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Trust and Honesty in the Real World is a Teaching Course in Law, Business and Public Policy. It is a case study companion to Trust and Honesty, America's Business Culture at a Crossroad by Tamar Frankel (Oxford University Press). The book explores the reasons why business ethics is at a crossroads and what can be done to tip the scales toward trust and honesty. Case studies drawn from real business experiences provide an opportunity to assess and discuss the motivations and actions of business leaders, lawyers and regulators. Recent case histories include the fall of E.F. Hutton, the Enron collapse and the WorldCom fraud.
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Frankel, Tamar was born on July 4, 1925 in Tel Aviv. Daughter of Elazar Hofman and Judith Hofman-Ashkenazi. came to the United States, 1963.
Diploma, Jerusalem Law Classes, 1948. Master of Laws, Harvard University, 1965. Doctor of Juridical Science, Harvard University, 1972.
Assistant attorney general legislation department Ministry of Justice State of Israel, 1948-1950. Private practice Tel Aviv, 1951-1962. Legal advisor State of Israel Bonds Organization Europe, Paris, 1962-1963.
Associate Ropes & Gray, Boston, 1964-1965, Arnold & Porter, Washington, 1965-1966. Special assistant to commissioner of corporations State of California, 1966-1967. Lecturer Boston University School Law, 1967, assistant professor law, 1968-1970, professor law, since 1971.
Visiting professor law Harvard Law School, 1979-1980, 2005, Harvard Business School, 2006. Visiting professor business management, 1980. Visiting professor law University California, Berkeley, 1982-1983.
Member faculty Graduate School Banking, Madison, Wisconsin, 1985. Guest scholar Brookings Institute, Washington, 1986-1987. Attorney fellow Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, 1996-1997.
Visiting professor Tokyo University Law School, 1997. Chair International Forum on the White Paper-Internet Organization, 1998. Faculty fellow Berkman Center Internet and Society Law School Harvard University.
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Member American Bar Association (committee on federal regulation of securities, banking committee section corporation banking and business law), American Law Institute (life mem, adjunct vom. restatement of trusts), Boston Bar Assn, American Bar Foundation.
Married Raymond Clifford Atkins. Children: Anat Bird, Michael Frankel.