Fred Tung and I will be presenting papers at the Fourth International Conference on Contracts tomorrow morning. Today is the first day of the conference, which being held at McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento.
Fred and I will appear on the same panel. Fred will present The New Death of Contract: Creeping Corporate Fiduciary Duties for Creditors and I will present Contracts as Organizations. The other panelist is Daniel Kleinberger, who is discussing Contract Relationships and Fiduciary Relationships: The False Dichotomy. I am interested to hear that presentation because I don't think that there is a false dichotomy, as I explain in The Critical Resource Theory of Fiduciary Duty.
Other than that odd panel on business organizations tomorrow morning, I am feeling like an imposter here. Though I teach Contracts, I don't write much about contract law, and as far as I can tell, everyone else here is talking about contract law. I write about contracts. Are Contracts professors interested in contracts?
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1. Posted by Fred Tung on February 8, 2008 @ 16:20 | Permalink
I'm an even bigger imposter. I don't even teach contracts. I just happened to write a paper with the word "contracts" in the title, and some friends here asked me to come present it.
I'm also interested in hearing Dan's presentation. I just hope it doesn't make my paper--which actually makes a big to-do about the difference between contracts and corporate fiduciary duty--irrelevant.
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