2011 Symposium

2011 Chapman Law Review Symposium: Friday, January 28, 2011

“From Wall Street to Main Street: The Future of Financial Regulation”

KEYNOTE DIALOGUE
Steven L. Schwarcz, Duke University School of Law
 
Panel I: Into the Bog: An Introduction to Dodd-Frank
andré douglas pond cummings, West Virginia University College of Law
Jim Hawkins, University of Houston Law Center
Peter H. Huang, Temple University Beasley School of Law
Steven Ramirez, Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Dr. Roger Torneden, UCLA Extension
Moderator: Anthony T. (Tom) Caso, Chapman University School of Law
Introduction: Timothy A. Canova, Chapman University School of Law
 
Panel II: Congress Punts; Administrative Agencies Receive; Welcome to a Decade of Rulemaking
Reza Dibadi, The University of San Francisco School of Law
W.H. (Joe) Knight, Jr., Seattle University School of Law
Mark A. Moore, Partner at Aldrich, Bonnefin & Moore, PLC
Donna M. Nagy, Indiana University Mauer School of Law – Bloomington
Rosalind Tyson, Regional Director – L.A. Regional Office of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Moderator: Kurt Eggert, Chapman University School of Law
 
Panel III: The Return of the Rating Agencies: Rerun or Redemption?
Kurt Eggert, Chapman University School of Law
Claire Hill, University of Minnesota Law School
Moderator: Timothy A. Canova, Chapman University School of Law
 
Panel IV: Who’s the Boss? Re-Writing the Rules of Corporate Governance
Gary Aguirre, The Aguirre Law Firm
Iman Anabtawi, UCLA School of Law
Stefan J. Padfield, The University of Akron School of Law
Moderator: Keith P. Bishop, Partner at Allen Matkins
Closing: Kurt Eggert, Chapman University School of Law