Biography
Carlos Teuscher is the director and founder of Suffolk’s Transactional Clinic. The Transactional Clinic represents worker cooperatives, community land trusts, social entrepreneurs, and other small businesses and nonprofit organizations in Greater Boston and Massachusetts who are seeking to empower their communities and create economic equity. As part of the Clinic, Professor Teuscher teaches a seminar on transactional law practice and related skills, including business entity formation; employment, immigration, and tax law; mergers and acquisitions; real estate transactions; transactional skills drafting; and client counseling.
Prior to joining Suffolk, Professor Teuscher was a Lecturer on Law and Clinical Instructor at Harvard Law School where he directed the Community Enterprise Project of the Transactional Law Clinics. Before joining Harvard Law, Professor Teuscher worked on domestic and international finance, mergers and acquisitions, and other commercial transactions at the international law firms Linklaters LLP and Dechert LLP.
Education
- BS, University of Southern California
- JD, Georgetown University Law Center
Bar Admittance
- MA
- NY (inactive)
- CT (inactive)