Milan MarkovicDirector
Milan Markovic is a director in the firm’s Dallas office. A member of the firm’s Corporate & Securities, International and Securities Litigation, Enforcement & Compliance Practice Groups, Milan works closely with the legal departments of multinational corporations and assists with client development and growth initiatives.
In addition to his duties with the firm, Milan serves as Professor of Law and Co-Convener of the Program in Law and Social Science at the Texas A&M University School of Law, where he teaches courses on professional responsibility, business associations and international business transactions.
He received his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center where he graduated cum laude. He completed his undergraduate education at Columbia University, graduating magna cum laude, and also holds a Master of Arts from New York University and a Masters of Laws from Temple University.
Georgetown University Law Center
Washington, DC
J.D., 2006
Honors:
Cum Laude
New York University
New York, NY
M.A., 2003
Columbia University
New York, NY
B.A., 2001
Honors:
Magna Cum Laude
- Texas, 2018
- New York, 2007
- "Gold Rush: Lawyers are flocking to Arizona to take advantage of new rules resulting in a flood of outside investments in law firms," Business Insider, October 19, 2022
- "Has Deregulation Actually Improved the Legal Market?" Law360 Pulse, October 5, 2022
- Nuno Garoupa and Milan Markovic. "Deregulation and the Lawyers' Cartel" University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law Vol. 43 Iss. 4 (2022) p. 1 - 56
- "Protecting the Guild or Protecting the Public? Bar Exams and the Diploma Privilege" Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics Vol. 35 Iss. 2 (2022) p. 163 - 202
- Milan Markovic and Gabrielle Plickert. "The Gender Pay Gap and High-Achieving Women in the Legal Profession" Law & Social Inquiry Vol. 47 Iss. 3 (2022) p. 1 - 32
- "The Law Professor Pipeline" Temple Law Review Vol. 92 Iss. 4 (2020) p. 813 - 835
- Milan Markovic and Gabrielle Plickert."The Paradox of Minority Attorney Satisfaction," International Review of Law and Economics Vol. 60 (2019) p. 1 - 12
- "Rise of the Robot Lawyers?" 61 Ariz. L. Rev. 325 (2019)
- "Attorneys’ Career Dissatisfaction in the New Normal," 25 Int’l J. Legal Prof.
142 (2018) (co-authored with Gabriele Plickert) (peer-reviewed)
- "Justice Triage," 29 Stan L. & Pol’y Rev. Online 3 (2017)
- "How Cosmopolitan Are International Law Professors?" 38 Mich. J. Int’l L. 119
(2017) (co-authored with Ryan Scoville)
- "Lawyers & the Secret Welfare State," 85 Fordham L. Rev. 1845 (2016)
- "Juking Access to Justice," 29 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 63 (2016)
- "Of Monsters and Lawyers," 34 Crim. Just. Ethics 248 (2015) (peer-reviewed)
- "Subprime Scriveners," 103 KY.L.J. 1 (2014)
- "International Criminal Trials and the Disqualification of Judges on the Basis of
Nationality," 13 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 1 (2014)
- "The Sophisticates: Conflicted Representation & the Lehman Bankruptcy," 2012
Utah L. Rev 903 (2012)
- "The ICC Prosecutor’s Missing Code of Conduct," 47 Texas Int’l L.J. 201
(2011)
- "Advising Clients after Critical Legal Studies and the Torture Memos," 114 W.VA.
L. Rev. 109 (2011)
- "Can Lawyers Be War Criminals?" 20 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 347 (2007)
- "Vessels of Reproduction: Forced Pregnancy & the ICC," 16 Mich. St. J. Int’l L.
439 (2007)
- "In the Interests of Justice? Assignment of Counsel to Slobodan Milosevic," Note,
18 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 947 (2005)