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Roundtables

Roundtables bring together individuals with diverse views and from a variety of perspectives to debate controversial issues in an academic setting that not only values creativity and innovation, but also remains independent from the demands of business, the pressures of clients, and the interests of constituents. Participants include members of the academy, the practice of law, the business community, regulatory organizations, and the judiciary.

November 16, 2007 The Role of D & O Insurance in the Settlement of Securities Class Actions
June 1, 2007 The Credit Counseling Industry
October 20, 2006 Class Action Kickbacks – A Critical Look
January 31, 2005 Mutual Funds and Hedge Funds: The Fees for Professional Investment Advice
April 19, 2004 The Evolving Duty of Good Faith: Conflicts between Ethics and Maximization of Shareholder Value 
December 1, 2003  The Continuing Role of Self Regulation in the Securities Market
November 22, 2002 The Role of the Corporate Attorney after Enron and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act