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Lawyers On The Edge: What Happened To Rudy Giuliani?, Jacob Burns Center For Ethics In The Practice Of Law Nov 2022

Lawyers On The Edge: What Happened To Rudy Giuliani?, Jacob Burns Center For Ethics In The Practice Of Law

Event Invitations 2022

Please join The Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law for the second in their series of book talks, Lawyers on the Edge, with Andrew Kirtzman, author of Giuliani: The Rise and Tragic Fall of America's Mayor.

Andrew Kirtzman, journalist and author, has been following the career of Rudy Giuliani since the 1990s. His new biography traces Giuliani from the beginning of his rise to his role as Donald Trump’s personal lawyer.

Professor Jessica Roth, Co-Director of the Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law, will lead a discussion with Kirtzman about his …


Ftx And The Future Of Crypto, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance Nov 2022

Ftx And The Future Of Crypto, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance

Event Invitations 2022

Join cryptocurrency and blockchain expert Aaron Wright, bankruptcy attorney Allen Kadish, securities regulation and fintech expert Professor Yuliya Guseva, and white collar crime expert Professor Andrew Jennings for a lively online conversation moderated by Cardozo Professor Matthew Wansley. We'll dive into cryptocurrency exchanges, the issues faced by FTX, why it collapsed, how bankruptcy will play out, and whether its executives face any legal liability.


Lawyers On The Edge: What Happened To Rudy Giuliani?, Jacob Burns Center For Ethics In The Practice Of Law Nov 2022

Lawyers On The Edge: What Happened To Rudy Giuliani?, Jacob Burns Center For Ethics In The Practice Of Law

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Heyman Center Book Talk: Going Public, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance Nov 2022

Heyman Center Book Talk: Going Public, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance

Event Invitations 2022

Join us for a lively discussion with Dakin Campbell, author of Going Public: How Silicon Valley Rebels Loosened Wall Street’s Grip on the IPO and Sparked a Revolution and Megan Baier, partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, moderated by Rachel Landy, Visiting Assistant Professor and Director of the Heyman Center at Cardozo Law School.


Heyman Center Book Talk: Going Public, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance Nov 2022

Heyman Center Book Talk: Going Public, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance

Flyers 2022-2023

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Lecture Series | Has The Spectacular Fall Of Archegos Taught Us Anything?, Robin Meister Oct 2022

Lecture Series | Has The Spectacular Fall Of Archegos Taught Us Anything?, Robin Meister

Ronald H. Filler Institute for Financial Services Law

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Lecture Series | Environmental, Social, And Governance (Esg): What's Next?, Brian Fortune, Adele Kittridge Murray Oct 2022

Lecture Series | Environmental, Social, And Governance (Esg): What's Next?, Brian Fortune, Adele Kittridge Murray

Ronald H. Filler Institute for Financial Services Law

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Lunch Lecture | Environmental, Social, And Governance Issues In The Hedge Fund Industry, Brian Fortune, Adele Kittridge Murray Apr 2022

Lunch Lecture | Environmental, Social, And Governance Issues In The Hedge Fund Industry, Brian Fortune, Adele Kittridge Murray

Ronald H. Filler Institute for Financial Services Law

No abstract provided.


Lunch Lecture | Managing Risk In The Financial Services Industry, Robin Meister Apr 2022

Lunch Lecture | Managing Risk In The Financial Services Industry, Robin Meister

Ronald H. Filler Institute for Financial Services Law

No abstract provided.


Cryptocurrency: The Consequences Of A Regulatory Gap In A Rapidly Growing Industry, Claire Sanford Apr 2022

Cryptocurrency: The Consequences Of A Regulatory Gap In A Rapidly Growing Industry, Claire Sanford

SLU Law Journal Online

Digital assets are largely unregulated, which has led to many investors being defrauded without remedy. Various solutions have been proposed to solve the regulatory gap, but none have been successful in practice. In this article, Claire Sanford discusses how the risks associated with cryptocurrency exchanges are distinct from more traditional investments.


Lunch Lecture | Defending Clients From Investor Arbitration Claims, Matthew Baum Mar 2022

Lunch Lecture | Defending Clients From Investor Arbitration Claims, Matthew Baum

Ronald H. Filler Institute for Financial Services Law

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Lunch Lecture | A Career At The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Finra), Finra Staff Feb 2022

Lunch Lecture | A Career At The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (Finra), Finra Staff

Ronald H. Filler Institute for Financial Services Law

No abstract provided.


What’S In The Forecast For The Spac Boom & The Pslra?, Nick Krone Jan 2022

What’S In The Forecast For The Spac Boom & The Pslra?, Nick Krone

SLU Law Journal Online

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) have exploded in popularity. These so-called “blank check” companies are used as vehicles to take companies public without going through a traditional IPO process. Financial projections in SPACs are currently protected by the safe harbor for forward-looking statements afforded by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act (PSLRA). In this article, Nick Krone examines whether SPACs should be protected by the PSLRA.