
Professor of Business Law
- MBA, University of San Diego
- JD, University of San Diego
- BA, Kenyon College, Philosophy
Craig Barkacs began his long and close association with the University of San Diego when he arrived as a law student in August 1978. Upon attaining his JD/MBA, Barkacs embarked on an exciting and illustrious career spanning the legal profession, the business world and academia. As an attorney who often represented the underdog in high-profile civil and business litigation cases, he consistently achieved outstanding results — alongside his law partner and wife, Linda — litigating opposite some of the largest and most powerful law firms in the country.
As an educator, Barkacs has designed and taught numerous courses on negotiation, corporate social responsibility, ethics, law and international business, and has published extensively in those disciplines. He is very active teaching in USD’s study abroad programs and in numerous graduate programs at the Knauss School of Business. In addition, he is often sought out by the media to provide commentary on business, legal, ethical and political issues. As a way of connecting with the broader business community and keeping his skills honed, Barkacs and his wife are principals in The Barkacs Group, a business consulting firm that provides negotiation and ethics training for the private sector.
Areas of Expertise
business, law, politics, ethics, international business, workplace discrimination, pregnancy discrimination, psychology of power and influence, negotiation
News
Forbes, Was YouTube Right to Censor a Controversial Video?, November 8, 2019
AP News, Pregnancy Discrimination Continues, 41 Years After Ban, October 12, 2019
SmartBrief, When Businesses Engage in Politics, Alignment is Key, December 13, 2018
CBS-8, San Diego, House votes to block Obama-era privary rule, March 28, 2017
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Do Assertions, White Lies Actually Hurt Politicians? February 18, 2016
