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2011

Business Organizations Law

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Moderator, Secularism, Islam, And Democracy, Kent Greenfield Oct 2011

Moderator, Secularism, Islam, And Democracy, Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield

No abstract provided.


Panelist, Beyond The Quarterly Report: Managing Risk And Creating Long-Term Value Through Corporate Responsibility, Kent Greenfield Jun 2011

Panelist, Beyond The Quarterly Report: Managing Risk And Creating Long-Term Value Through Corporate Responsibility, Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield

No abstract provided.


Moderator, Globalization, Corporate Accountability, And The Courts, Kent Greenfield Jun 2011

Moderator, Globalization, Corporate Accountability, And The Courts, Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield

Moderated panel of scholars and practitioners on the corporate exposure to tort liability for involvement in human rights violations.


Moderator, The Sustainable Corporation, Kent Greenfield Mar 2011

Moderator, The Sustainable Corporation, Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield

Co-organized (and moderated a panel during) an international conference on corporate law and sustainability, held at Wake Forest Law School.


Panelist, Corporate Political Speech And Dueling Conceptions Of The Corporation In Supreme Court Jurisprudence, Kent Greenfield Jan 2011

Panelist, Corporate Political Speech And Dueling Conceptions Of The Corporation In Supreme Court Jurisprudence, Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield

As chair of the Section on Business Organizations for AALS, I organized and moderated the 2011 Program of AALS Section on Business Associations, January 7, 2011, San Francisco, CA. Program was entitled “Corporate Political Speech and Dueling Conceptions of the Corporation in Supreme Court Jurisprudence,” and was co-sponsored by the Section on Constitutional Law. This was the first time in memory that the Business Associations Section and the Constitutional Law Section had co-sponsored a program.