George A. Leet Business Law Symposium. 2006-07 lecture series. Contents: Panel one: Current ethical issues for securities lawyers/ Richard Humes, commentators Geralyn M. Presti, Robert N. Rapp -- Panel two: Gatekeeping by contract: policing corporate misconduct by voluntary agreement / Geoffrey P. Miller, commentators Joseph W. Bauer, Robert C. Hockett -- Panel three: Lawyers as gatekeepers: a rationale and tentative appraisal / Harvey J. Goldschmidt, panelists John P. Dunn, Thomas D. Morga
Symposium presented on October 4, 2002. Symposium explores how lawyers can bargain effectively with...
Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act authorizes the SEC to prescribe minimum standards of professi...
Join us for the George A. Leet Business Law Symposium, Equity Holdings in the Three Index Funds: An...
Introducation to George A. Leet Business Law Symposium: Lawyers in the Crosshairs: The New Leagal an...
Recent examples of managerial misconduct at major corporations have called into question the adequac...
This year\u27s Ethical Considerations for Corporate Lawyers was moderated by Adjunct Professor Mike ...
Although it has not always been clear to the legal profession that the conduct of its most powerful ...
Sarbanes-Oxley and corporate governance scandals sparked an intense debate regarding corporate ethic...
Symposium presented on October 4, 2002. Symposium explores how lawyers can bargain effectively with...
Q&A with Robert Rhee, Carol Morgan, Tamar Frankel, and Mark Fagan regarding courses focused on busin...
The fallout from the financial crisis continues to inform the development of corporate and securitie...
Studying the behavior of high-status corporate lawyers is challenging. Much writing (including some ...
The stunning collapse of Enron, coupled with the large number of accounting irregularities and appar...
This essay addresses various questions concerning corporate governance and ethical issues. The paper...
The remarks by Professor Rhee The Stand Alone Course Approach to Teaching Business Ethics, Profess...
Symposium presented on October 4, 2002. Symposium explores how lawyers can bargain effectively with...
Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act authorizes the SEC to prescribe minimum standards of professi...
Join us for the George A. Leet Business Law Symposium, Equity Holdings in the Three Index Funds: An...
Introducation to George A. Leet Business Law Symposium: Lawyers in the Crosshairs: The New Leagal an...
Recent examples of managerial misconduct at major corporations have called into question the adequac...
This year\u27s Ethical Considerations for Corporate Lawyers was moderated by Adjunct Professor Mike ...
Although it has not always been clear to the legal profession that the conduct of its most powerful ...
Sarbanes-Oxley and corporate governance scandals sparked an intense debate regarding corporate ethic...
Symposium presented on October 4, 2002. Symposium explores how lawyers can bargain effectively with...
Q&A with Robert Rhee, Carol Morgan, Tamar Frankel, and Mark Fagan regarding courses focused on busin...
The fallout from the financial crisis continues to inform the development of corporate and securitie...
Studying the behavior of high-status corporate lawyers is challenging. Much writing (including some ...
The stunning collapse of Enron, coupled with the large number of accounting irregularities and appar...
This essay addresses various questions concerning corporate governance and ethical issues. The paper...
The remarks by Professor Rhee The Stand Alone Course Approach to Teaching Business Ethics, Profess...
Symposium presented on October 4, 2002. Symposium explores how lawyers can bargain effectively with...
Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act authorizes the SEC to prescribe minimum standards of professi...
Join us for the George A. Leet Business Law Symposium, Equity Holdings in the Three Index Funds: An...