Shadya Yazback is a member of the bond, structured & public finance group.
Representative Experience
Former member of the Federal Judicial Externship Program working in the chambers of the Honorable Kathleen O’Malley (Northern District of Ohio) performing legal research and assisted in developing judicial opinions
Conducted research on the optimal regulatory structure for higher-cost lending tools to ensure access to legitimate subprime credit while restricting incidence of predatory lending for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Examined administrative laws, international treaties, and practice guides to determine the legal structure and operations of payment systems of foreign central banks for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Publications
City Governments and Predatory Lending, Fordham Urban Law Journal, Volume 34 (2007)
School Financing in Ohio: Searching for a ‘thorough and efficient’ system of public schools, Case Western Reserve Law Review, Volume 57
Losing Its Minds? Evaluating ‘Brain Drain’ in Ohio, Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (2005)
Community and Professional Activities
Board of Advisors, Economics America Cleveland Center
Volunteer, Junior Achievement
Education
University of Toledo (B.A., cum laude, with college and department honors, 1997)
University of Michigan, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy (M.P.P., 2000)
Case Western Reserve University (J.D., magna cum laude, 2006); Order of the Coif; Recipient of the Harry A. and Sarah Blachman Award; Recipient of the Amy J. Zoslov Memorial Scholarship; Distinguished Scholar Award.
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