Talmadge Chair Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge delivered a presentation titled “NextEra: The ‘Next Era’ of the Chromalloy Conundrum” at the Conference on Emerging Issues in International Arbitration, which took place at Duke University School of Law in February.
Rutledge is a faculty member at the University of Georgia School of Law, an institution recognized for its achievements in advocacy competitions at both national and regional levels, as noted on its official website. The law school also provides experiential learning opportunities through 18 clinics and externships and maintains high graduate employment rates, according to information from the same source.
Additionally, the University of Georgia School of Law offers access to the Alexander Campbell King Law Library, which features extensive resources for students and faculty. The school has been ranked No. 22 by U.S. News & World Report and acknowledged for value by National Jurist. It serves a diverse student body with strong academic credentials and focuses on redefining excellence in public legal education through teaching and community service.


