Based on my in-box and conversations with others, these were 14 moves that transpired this past year that were thought to be the biggest hiring coups (I usually list only ten, but this was another big year for lateral moves):

*Derek Bambauer (intellectual property, law & technology) from the University of Arizona to the University of Florida, Gainesville.

*Jane Bambauer (First Amendment, law & technology, privacy) from University of Arizona to University of Florida, Gainesville.

*Robert Bartlett III (corporate) from the University of California, Berkeley to Stanford University.

*Colleen Chien (intellectual property, law & technology) from Santa Clara University to the University of California, Berkeley.

*Dhammika Dharmapala (tax, corporate, law & economics, empirical legal studies) from the University of Chicago to the University of California, Berkeley.

*Michele Goodwin (health law, constitutional law) from the University of California, Irvine to Georgetown University.

*Ran Hirschl (comparative constitutional law) from the University of Texas, Austin back to the University of Toronto.

*Timothy Holbrook (intellectual property, property) from Emory University to the University of Denver

*Kevin Quinn (empirical legal studies) from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Political Science) to Emory University (Law School & Political Science).

*Daria Roithmayr (constitutional law, Critical Race Theory) from the University of Southern California to the University of Colorado, Boulder.

*Sarath Sanga (corporate, contracts) from Northwestern University to Yale University.

*Gregory Shaffer (international law, international trade) from the University of California, Irvine to Georgetown University.

*Maya Steinitz (arbitration, international business transactions) from University of Iowa to Boston University.

https://leiterlawschool.typepad.com/leiter/2023/08/-lateral-moves-that-made-law-professors-take-notice-during-2022-23.html