Michael Resnick ’14 is a student at Temple University Beasley School of Law and a 2013 Law & Public Policy Scholar. While in Washington, Mr. Resnick worked at Doyle, Barlow & Mazard, a boutique antitrust and international trade law firm. His work at the firm included providing antitrust and economic analysis on a variety of proposed mergers, including the Smithfield-Shuanghui pork production and Stewart-SCI funeral home deals. He also drafted responses and summary judgment motions for clients’ civil, commercial and contractual matters. As a Law & Public Policy Scholar, Mr. Resnick has focused his policy research on proprietary trading, the Volcker Rule and reforming financial regulation.
In his time at Temple Law, Mr. Resnick has served as Director of the School Discipline Advocacy Service, staff member of the Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review and a VITA certified tax planner with Temple Law’s tax faculty. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Resnick taught European and U.S. History at Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria, Virginia. He was also a Philadelphia Teaching Fellow for two years, teaching African-American History and U.S. Government in West and North Philadelphia. Mr. Resnick graduated from the University of Virginia in 2006.