George Papagiannis
Professional Overview
Bio: George Papagiannis is a professor in the Leadership, Ethics, and Law Department in the School of Economics and Business Administration. Graduated from Armstrong College School of Law, Valedictorian, 1973; Police Officer, El Cerrito Police Department, 1969-1971, Investigator, Alameda County District Attorney’s Office, 1971-1973; Deputy District Attorney, Alameda County District Attorney’s Office, 1973-1977; Law Offices of George Papagiannis, 1973 to present; Adjunct Professor, Armstrong College School of Law, 1973-1977; Adjunct Professor, U.C. Davis, School of Law, Paralegal Program, 2018; Full-Time Adjunct Professor, Saint Mary’s College, Graduate Business Programs, 1989 to present.
Courses Taught:
- Ethical and Social Issues in Business
- Legal Aspects of Management
- Ethics and Regulations in Accounting
- Ethics and Regulations in Data Analytics
Publications:
- O’Brien M. and Papagiannis, G. (2016), Teaching Bankruptcy with cases, Proc. W. Acad. L. Stud. Bus. Best Paper Award.
- O'Brien, M. and Papagiannis, G. (2016) I Declare Bankruptcy: Examining the Law and Ethics of Lewellen vs. Access Group, Sage Business Case retrieved from http://sk.sagepub.com/cases/examining-the-law-and-ethics-of-lewellen-vs-access-group. doi: 10.4135/9781473997837.
Education
- MBA. Saint Mary's College, Moraga, 1988.
- JD. School of Law, Armstrong College, Berkeley, 1973.