Biography
F. Daniel Siciliano '04 is a legal scholar and entrepreneur with expertise in corporate governance, corporate finance, and immigration law. He assumes a variety of leadership roles at the law school, including faculty director of the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance, associate dean for executive education and special programs and co-director of Stanford's Directors' College. He is also the co-originator of the OSCGRS (Open Source Corporate Governance Reporting System) Project. Previously, Siciliano was a teaching fellow for the law school's international LLM degree program in Corporate Governance and Practice and executive director of the Program in Law, Economics and Business. He is the senior research fellow with the Immigration Policy Center and a frequent commentator on the long-term economic impact of immigration policy and reform. His work has included expert testimony in front of both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. Prior to joining Stanford Law School, Siciliano co-founded and served as executive director of the Immigration Outreach Center in Phoenix, Arizona. He has launched and led several successful businesses, including LawLogix Group—named three times to the Inc. 500/5000 list. Siciliano serves as a governance consultant and trainer to board directors of several Fortune 500 companies and is a member of the Academic Council of Corporate Board Member magazine.
Key Works
In the News
Courses & Programs
Courses
Programs
Publications & Cases
- F. Daniel Siciliano, Pre-Employment Inquiries Concerning Immigration Status: When Concern for Immigration Law Compliance can Bring Employment Law Problems, in The Immigration Compliance Book 2009-2010 Edition, Angelo A. Paparelli, L. Batya Schwartz Ehrens, and Dan Siciliano, ed., New York, NY: ILW, 2009.
- Peter Clapman, Walking the Walk on Corporate Governance, Pensions & Investments, August 6, 2007

- siciliano@stanford.edu
- 650 725.9045
Education
- BA, University of Arizona, 1993
- JD, Stanford Law School, 2004
- Graduate Studies (Economics), Stanford University, 1993-1997
Expertise
- Business and Corporate Law
- Immigration Law
- Law and Economics
- Robotics and the Law