I'm about to make a run for the airport to fly to Berkeley and the annual ALEA meeting. Looking over the program, it's amazing how corporate law has come to dominate the program. Not only are there 4 panels devoted just to corporate and securities law (out of about 36 total), but corporate law papers are making their way onto all kinds of other panels as well--contracts, behavioral economics, comparative law, the political system and the law--where the cross-over possibilities abound. And this year, there is a panel entitled Agency Conflicts in Financial Markets, which of course is all about corporate and securities law. More from Berkeley . . .
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