August 20, 2007
Mark Your Calendars: "The Mystery of Delaware's Success" at the University of Illinois College of Law: October 19, 2007
Posted by Christine Hurt

If you're like me, you often receive postcards about interesting conferences the week before (or after) the conference and think, "you know, I might have gone to that."  Well, here's your chance!

On October 19, 2007, the University of Illinois College of Law Program in Business Law and Policy will present "The Mystery of Delaware's Success," with our keynote speaker Chancellor William B. Chandler III.  The lecture will also include presentations on the topic by William Carney, Robert Thompson and our own Larry Ribstein.  The lecture will event will begin at 3:00 p.m. at the College of Law.

I hope that many of our readers and law professor colleagues, especially those within driving distance, will make plans to come and be our guest at the College of Law for the day.  More information, including registration information, is here.

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Comments (3)

1. Posted by Anon Corp Lawyer on August 20, 2007 @ 15:00 | Permalink

What about a live broadcast online??


2. Posted by J.W. Verret on August 21, 2007 @ 16:43 | Permalink

Chief Justice Steele and I recently authored a paper that you may be interested in. It will be forthcoming in the next edition of the Virginia Review of Law and Business, and is titled Delaware's Guidance. The thesis is that Delaware Judges put a great deal of energy into giving speeches, authoring articles, and writing dicta that all seek to minimize the level of uncertainty inherent to equity jurisprudence. Should be posted to ssrn soon.


3. Posted by Christine Hurt on August 21, 2007 @ 17:07 | Permalink

Anon Corp Lawyer -- we will be taping it for view on our website, and I will ask if it will be streamed live. Thanks for the reminder.

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