GW’s Panic Conference Friday, Saturday
posted by Lawrence Cunningham
We at GW Law School are hosting a conference to explore the dozens of profound issues radiating from the financial crisis. Called the Panic of 2008, it begins Friday morning April 3 at 8:00 am and runs through Saturday afternoon April 4. The participant roster follows.
Law School Academics (non-GW)
Bill Bratton (Georgetown)
Don Langevoort (Georgetown)
Milt Regan (Georgetown)
Jon Macey (Yale)
Pat McCoy (Connecticut)
Harvey Goldschmid (Columbia)
Tamar Frankel (BU)
Henry Hu (Texas)
David Zaring (Penn/Wharton)
David Skeel (Penn)
Lisa Fairfax (Maryland)
Joe McCahery (Amsterdam)
Jim Cox (Duke)
Steve Schwarcz (Duke)
Frank Partnoy (San Diego)
Bobby Ahdieh (Emory)
Anna Gelpern (Rutgers Newark)
Jim Fanto (Brooklyn)
Heidi Mandanis Schooner (Catholic)
Scholars from Non-Law Academic Departments
Robert Bruner (Virginia, Business)
Sean Carr (Viirginia, Business)
Ed Altman (NYU, Business)
Bill Handorf (GW, Finance)
Jay Ritter (Florida, Finance)
Charles Geisst (Manhattan College, Finance)
Ken Snowden (North Carolina, Economics)
Maury Klein (Rhode Island, History)
Richard Sylla (NYU, History)
Private Sector Participants
Jack Bogle (Vanguard)
Russell Ramsey (Ramsey Asset Management)
Ed Labaton (Labaton Sucharow)
Irving Pollack (Fulbright & Jaworski)
Stanley Sporkin (former U.S. District Court for DC, Judge)
Peter Wallison (American Enterprise Institute)
Journalists
Dennis Berman (Wall Street Journal)
Floyd Norris (New York Times)
Daniel Gross (Newsweek)
Rob Cox (Breakingview)
Jesse Eisenger (Condé Nast Portfolio)
GW Law
Larry Mitchell (Conference Chair)
Michael Abramowicz
Larry Cunningham
Theresa Gabaldon
Susan Karamanian
Greg Maggs
Art Wilmarth
Co-Sponsors
GW Student Corporate and Business Law Society
Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society (Carla Rosati, Executive Director)
April 2, 2009 at 8:08 am
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Responses (2)
Kip Altman - April 2, 2009 at 12:34 pm
Sounds like a fine conference.
Will you provide a transcript or RSS feeds of comments by participants?
Thank you.
Kip Altman
Kip Altman - April 2, 2009 at 12:34 pm
Sounds like a fine conference.
Will you provide a transcript or RSS feeds of comments by participants?
Thank you.
Kip Altman
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