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ORGANIZER;CN="Megan Savage":MAILTO:msavag@law.columbia.edu
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SUMMARY:The Past, Present and Future of Insider Trading\: A 50th Anniversary Re-Examination of Cady, Roberts And The Revolution It Began.
DESCRIPTION:BY INVITATION ONLY\nSponsored by the Columbia Law School Center on Corporate Governance\nWith assistance and financial support from the Securities Law Section of the Federal Bar Association, The Stephen Friedman Fund in Business Law and The F.F. Randolph, Jr. Speakers Fund \nIntroduction\: 10\:00 am—Professor John C. Coffee, Jr., Professor of Law and Director of the Center on Corporate Governance, Columbia Law School \nPanel One \nWhere Is The Line? Shifting Standards in the U.S. and Abroad (10\:15 am to 11\:45 am) \nPanelists\: \nStephen J. Crimmins, Esq., Partner, K&amp;L Gates \nEdward F. Greene, Esq., Adjunct Professor, Columbia Law School; Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen &amp; Hamilton \nProfessor Donald C. Langevoort, Professor of Law, Georgetown University \nMark F. Pomerantz, Esq., Partner, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &amp; Garrison \nModerator\: Jeffrey N. Gordon, Professor of Law, Columbia Law School \nLunch (Drapkin Lounge) 12\:00 to 1\:15 pm \nSpeaker\: Joel Seligman, President University of Rochester, "Bill Cary and Cady Roberts"\nComments\: James Stewart, New York Times, "Dens of Thieves Still?"\nPanel Two \nCady, Roberts, Bill Cary and the Road to Today\: Scandals Now and Then (1\:15 pm to 2\:15 pm) \nSpeakers\: \nMeyer Eisenberg, Adjunct Professor, Columbia Law School \nProfessor Harvey Goldschmid, Columbia Law School \nPresident Joel Seligman \nStanley Sporkin, Esq.\nJames Stewart, New York Times \nModerator\: Professor Harvey Goldschmid \nPanel Three \nA View from the Front Lines (2\:30 pm to 3\:30 pm) \nSpeakers\: \nRichard Holwell, Esq., Partner, Holwell, Shuster &amp; Goldberg (former U.S.D.J. in S.D.N.Y.)\nJohn M. Dowd, Esq., Partner, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer &amp; Feld \nJonathan R. Streeter, Esq., Partner, Dechert \nModerator\: Professor Daniel C. Richman, Columbia Law School \nPanel Four \nA Second View (3\:30 pm to 4\:30 pm) \nSpeakers\: \nU.S.D.C. Judge Jed S. Rakoff \nGary P. Naftalis, Esq., Partner, Kramer Levin Naftalis &amp; Frankel \nReed Brodsky, A.U.S.A. \nModerator\: Professor John Coffee \nPanel Five \nThe SEC's Perspective (4\:30 pm to 5\:30 pm)\nUnited States District Judge Denise L. Cote\nStephen Crimmins, Esq.\nDaniel Hawke, Regional Administrator for the Philadelphia Office, Securities and Exchange Commission\nStanley Sporkin, Esq.\nRichard Walker, Esq., General Counsel, Corporate and Investment Banking, Deutsche Bank\nCocktails\: 5\:30 pm (Drapkin Lounge)
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