Joan MacLeod Heminway
- Animal Law
- Companies Law
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Governance
- Crowdfunding
- Insider Trading
- Mergers & Acquisitions Law
- Securities Law
Joan MacLeod Heminway
Professor Heminway brought nearly 15 years of corporate practice experience to the University of Tennessee College of Law when she joined the faculty in 2000. She practiced transactional business law (working in the areas of public offerings, private placements, mergers, acquisitions, dispositions, and restructurings) in the Boston office of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP from 1985 through 2000. She has served as an expert witness and consultant on business entity and finance and federal and state securities law matters and is a frequent academic and continuing legal education presenter on business law issues. Professor Heminway also has represented pro bono clients on political asylum applications, landlord/tenant appeals, social security/disability cases, and not-for-profit incorporations and related business law issues.
In her research and writing, Professor Heminway focuses most closely on disclosure regulation and policy under federal securities (including insider trading) law and state entity (especially corporate) law. Some of her work explores these topics in the context of sex or gender difference. She is best known for her work involving crowdfunding and, before that, for a series of articles relating to the insider trading and criminal securities fraud actions brought against Martha Stewart in connection with her December 2001 sale of ImClone Systems, Inc. common stock. Other areas of interest manifested in her work include institutional reform at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, teaching business law, and business finance and governance planning and drafting. She has coauthored a series of annotated merger and acquisition agreements and related ancillary documents for Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law. Her work has been published in a wide variety of general and specialty journals. She also has authored numerous academic and trade book chapters and co-authored two business law teaching texts: Business Enterprises: Legal Structures, Governance, and Policy (Carolina Academic Press, 5th ed. 2020) and Martha Stewart’s Legal Troubles (Carolina Academic Press 2006).
Professor Heminway is a member of the American Law Institute, a fellow of the American Bar Association and the Knoxville Bar Association, and a research fellow of the Neel Corporate Governance Center, the Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and the UT Center for the Study of Social Justice. She also teaches business law in the professional MBA program at the Haslam College of Business and leadership in the Haslam Leadership Scholars undergraduate program.
he currently serves on the Board of Governors of the Knoxville Bar Association and on the executive council of the Tennessee Bar Association’s Business Law Section (of which she was the chair from 2019-20). She was president of the campus faculty senate for the 2010-11 academic year, Mic/Nite coordinator from 2016-19, and co-chair of the Chancellor’s Commission for Women for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 academic years. She served as a member of The University of Tennessee, Knoxville advisory board for a two-year term ending in June 2024.
- Education & Experience
- Publications
J.D., 1985, New York University School of Law
A.B., magna cum laude, 1982, Brown University