Daniel B. Bogart

Professor, Chapman University School of Law, Donley and Marjorie Chair in Real Estate Law
Course Director: Leasing Commercial Real Estate
Daniel B. Bogart is the Donley and Marjorie Chair in Real Estate Law at the Chapman University School of Law and a specialist in the area of commercial leasing. He is the co-author of several text books, including “Commercial Leasing, A Transactional Primer,” the only law school text devoted to the subject. Bogart is also a contributing editor of Friedman on Leases (Randolph Edition), the leading treatise on commercial leasing practice. Bogart’s scholarly articles have appeared in the UCLA Law Review, the American Bankruptcy Law Journal, and the Pittsburgh Law Review, among others. He is a Fellow of both the American College of Real Estate Lawyers and the American Bar Foundation. Professor Bogart is also an elected member of the American Law Institute. He received his B.A. (1982), J.D. (1986) and M.A. in Economics (1986) from Duke University.