
This fall, Columbia Law School’s Workshop on Law and Economics and New York University Law School’s Colloquium ontheory in Corporate Law and Finance are meeting jointly. the Workshop/Colloquium will meet approximately every other week on Mondays from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. the location will alternate between CU and NYU. Presentations duringthese Workshop/Colloquium sessions will focus primarily on corporate governance.
Mitchell A. Polinsky, Stanford Law School
Topic: “Corruption and Optimal Law Enforcement”
Location: Jerome Greene Lounge, Columbia Law School 435 West 116th Street
Zohar Goshen, visiting NYU from Hebrew University
Topic: “On Insider Trading, Markets, and ‘Negative’ Property Rights in Information” (Gideon Parchomovsky, coauthor)
Location: NYU Law School, (Vanderbilt Hall) Room 202 40 Washington Square South
Claire A. Hill, Chicago-Kent College of Law
Topic: “An Efficiency Account of Secured Debt”
Location: Jerome Greene Lounge, Columbia Law School 435 West 116th Street
Uriel Procaccia, Visiting Yeshiva University, Benjamin N. Cardoza School of Law from Hebrew University
Topic: “The Cloning of Private Law”
Location: NYU Law School, (Vanderbilt Hall) Room 202 40 Washington Square South
Stephen Choi, Visiting Yale Law School from UCLA Berkeley
Topic: “Offshore Securities Offerings”
Location: Jerome Greene Lounge, Columbia Law School 435 West 116th Street
Lee C. Buchheit, Cleary Gottlieb and G. Mitu Gulati , UCLA
Topic: “Exit Consents in Sovereign Bond Exchanges”
Location: NYU Law School, (Vanderbilt Hall) Room 202 40 Washington Square South
Jeffrey N. Gordon, Columbia University School of Law
Topic: “The Contestable Claims of Shareholder Wealth Maximization: Evidence fromthe Airline Industry”
Location: Jerome Greene Lounge, Columbia Law School 435 West 116th Street