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May 29th Colloquia/Workshops

May 29, 2009

2009 Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum 

Session 1: Corporate and Securities Law

       Michal Barzuza (Virginia Law), Lemon Signaling in Cross-Listing

       Katherine V. Litvak (Texas Law), The Effect of U.S. Securities Law on Foreign Companies: The Relationship Between Cross-Listing Premia U.S. Stock Prices, and U.S. Trading Volumes

       Usha Rodrigues (Georgia Law), Placebo Ethics

       James Spindler  (USC Law), Vicarious Liability for Bad Corporate Governance: Are We Wrong About 10b-5?

Session 2: Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution

       Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff (Washington University of St. Louis Law), Just Negotiation

       Brian T. Fitzpatrick (Vanderbilt Law), The End of Objector Blackmail

Session 3: Property

       Daniel B. Kelly (Harvard Law), Strategic Spillovers

       David Schleicher (George Mason Law), The City as a Law and Economic Subject

Posted by on May 29th, 2009 | Business Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, Property Law | no comments

May 29th Colloquia/Workshops

2009 Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum 

Session 1: Corporate and Securities Law

       Michal Barzuza (Virginia Law), Lemon Signaling in Cross-Listing

       Katherine V. Litvak (Texas Law), The Effect of U.S. Securities Law on Foreign Companies: The Relationship Between Cross-Listing Premia U.S. Stock Prices, and U.S. Trading Volumes

       Usha Rodrigues (Georgia Law), Placebo Ethics

       James Spindler  (USC Law), Vicarious Liability for Bad Corporate Governance: Are We Wrong About 10b-5?

Session 2: Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution

       Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff (Washington University of St. Louis Law), Just Negotiation

       Brian T. Fitzpatrick (Vanderbilt Law), The End of Objector Blackmail

Session 3: Property

       Daniel B. Kelly (Harvard Law), Strategic Spillovers

       David Schleicher (George Mason Law), The City as a Law and Economic Subject

Posted by on May 29th, 2009 | Business Law, COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Property Law | no comments