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Andrea Coles-Bjerre

Associate Professor, Faculty Director, Business Law Program

Law, Law-JD, Business Law
Phone: 541-346-3810
Office: 349 Knight Law Center

Biography

Andrea Coles-Bjerre is the faculty director of University of Oregon School of Law's Business Law Program. She writes and teaches in the field of bankruptcy, particularly Chapter 11 corporate reorganizations, often using insights from cognitive linguistics to critique legal rules and the process of judicial decision-making. Within the ABA’s Business Bankruptcy Committee, she is Co-Chair of the Bankruptcy Study and Policy Subcommittee and Vice Chair of the Avoiding Powers Subcommittee; and within the AALS she has been a member of the Executive Committee of the AALS Section on Law and Interpretation. Before joining Oregon Law, Coles-Bjerre was in private practice for six years, working as lead associate in numerous complex Chapter 11 matters at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy in New York City. Professor Coles-Bjerre earned her BA from Barnard College magna cum laude in English Literature and her JD from Brooklyn Law School.

Publications:

A Linguistic Critique of Tag Jurisdiction: Justice Scalia and the Zombie Metonymy, 68 Am. U.L. Rev. 1 (2018).

Ipso Facto: The Pattern of Assumable Contracts in Bankruptcy, 40 N.M. L. Rev. 77 (2010).

Bankruptcy Theory and The Acceptance of Ambiguity, 80 Am. Bankr. L.J. 327 (2006).

Trusting the Process and Mistrusting the Results: A Structural Perspective on Article 9's Low-Price Foreclosure Rule, 9 Am. Bankr. Inst. L. Rev. 351 (2001).

 

LAW REFORM WORK:
Reporter for Oregon Law Commission Work Group on the Oregon Receivership Code (2017).