On behalf of the editors of the Seton Hall Law Review:
"The Seton Hall Law Review will be hosting its annual Symposium on October 30, 2009, to address the impact of securities regulation on the current global financial crisis. Specifically, this event will examine the origins and genesis of the crisis, address the future of securities regulation both domestically and internationally, and attempt to anticipate the role of government agencies and private market participants in shaping and effectuating regulation. Some of the brightest minds from the legal, financial, and academic communities, state and federal governments, and self-regulatory organizations will be on hand to assess and debate the challenges and opportunities presented by the prospective landscape of global securities regulation, as well as discuss what may be to come in the areas of corporate governance and risk management."
One of our popular guest bloggers, Eric Chaffee, will be presenting at the symposium along with a distinguished lineup of speakers. Details available here.
Inquiries about the symposium may be directed to:
Laura M. Fant
Symposium Editor, Seton Hall Law Review, Vol.
40
617-480-7428 (cell)
[email protected] / [email protected]
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