In Berle's Footsteps
A Symposium Celebrating the Launch of the Adolf A. Berle, Jr.
Center on Corporations, Law and Society
Symposium Presenters
Kelli A. Alces
Assistant Professor of Law
Florida State University College of Law
Paper Title: "Revisiting Berle and Rethinking the Corporate Structure"
Robert B. Ahdieh
Professor of Law, and Director, Center on Federalism and Intersystemic Governance
Emory University School of Law
Paper Title: "Panic, Coordination, and the Limits of Networks in Crisis Response"
Anita Anand
Professor of Law
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Paper Title: "Berle and Means' Extraterritorial Reach"
Michal Barzuza
Associate Professor of Law
University of Virginia School of Law
Paper Title: "Bad Firms/Good Firms - How Agency Costs Vary Across Firms"
William W. Bratton
Peter B. Weidenbruch, Jr, Professor of Business Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Paper title: "In the Footsteps of The Modern Corporation's Last Chapter"
Lynne L. Dallas
Professor of Law
University of San Diego School of Law
Paper title: "Caring Too Much About Stocks Prices: Managerial Myopia and Institutional Shareholders"
Jill E. Fisch
Perry Golkin Professor of Law; Co-Director, Institute for Law and Economics
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Comments on: 'The New Financial Assets: Separating Ownership from Control"
Cristie Ford
Assistant Professor of Law
The University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law
Paper Title: "Destabilization Rights and the Dis-unity of Property"
Tamar Frankel
Michaels Faculty Research Scholar and Professor of Law
Boston University School of Law
Paper Title: "The New Financial Assets: Separating Ownership from Risk and Control"
Erika George
Professor of Law
S. J. Quinney College of Law
The University of Utah
Paper Title: "See No Evil?"-Revisiting Berle's Vision of the Social Responsibility of Business"
Claire A. Hill
Vance K. Opperman Research Scholar
University of Minnesota Law School
Paper (with Painter) Title: "Beyond Berle And Means: The Case For (Somewhat) Unlimited Liability For Highly-Compensated Managers Of Financial Companies"
Jennifer Hill
Professor of Corporate Law
The University of Sydney Law School
Paper Title: "Then and Now: Professor Berle and the Unpredictable Shareholder"
Ken Lipartito
Chair and Professor of History
Florida International University
Paper Title: "Rethinking the Separation of Ownership from Management in American History"
David Millon
J. B. Stombock Professor of Law
Washington & Lee University School of Law
Paper Title: "Berle vs. Dodd after 80 years: Why are we still arguing about this?"
Mark S. Mizruchi
Professor of Business Administration and Professor of Sociology
Stephen M. Ross School of Business
University of Michigan
Paper title: "Berle and Means Revisited: The governance and power of large U.S. corporations"
Marc Moore
Lecturer in Laws
University College London
Paper title (with Rebérioux): "Corporate Power in the Public Eye: Re-Assessing the Implications of Berle's Public Consensus Theory"
Charles R. T. O'Kelley, Publisher
Director and Professor
Adolf A. Berle, Jr. Center on Corporations, Law and Society
Seattle University School of Law
Paper title: "Berle and the Entrepreneur"
Richard W. Painter
S. Walter Richey Professor of Corporate Law
University of Minnesota School of Law
Paper (with Claire Hill) Title: "Beyond Berle And Means: The Case For (Somewhat) Unlimited Liability For Highly - Compensated Managers Of Financial Companies"
Antoine Rebérioux
Senior Lecturer
Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
Paper title (with Moore): "Corporate Power in the Public Eye: Re-Assessing the Implications of Berle's Public Consensus Theory"
D. Gordon Smith
Associate Dean and Glen L. Farr Professor of Law
J.Reuben Clark Law School
Brigham Young University
Paper Title: "The Separation of Ownership and Control as a Solution to Illiquidity"
Faith Stevelman
Professor of Law
Director, Center on Business Law & Policy
New York Law School
Paper Title: "Reading the Modern Corporation and Private Property from the Perspective of Economic Sociology and Feminist Legal Theory"
Lorraine E. Talbot
Professor of Law
University of Warwick School of Law
Paper Title: "Enumerating Old Themes? Berle the Progessive"
Frederick Tung
Robert T. Thompson Professor of Law and Business
Emory University School of Law
Paper Title: "Ownership, Creditors and Control"
Michael L. Wachter
William B. Johnson Professor of Law and Economics
University of Pennsylvania School of Law
Paper Title (with Bratton) - "In the Footsteps of The Modern Corporation's Last Chapter"
Jessica Wang
Associate Professor, History
The University of British Columbia
Paper Title: "William O. Douglas, Securities Regulation, and the Visible Hands of Louis D. Brandeis and Adolf A. Berle"
Harwell Wells
Assistant Professor of Law
Temple University
Beasley School of Law
Paper Title: "William Z. Ripley's Main Street and Wall Street and the Birth of Corporate Governance"
Cynthia A. Williams
Professor of Law
University of Illinois College of Law
Paper Title: "Myths of the Market"
II. Presenting a paper, but not publishing in the symposium edition
Edward B. Rock
Saul A. Fox Distinguished Professor of Business Law; Co-Director, Institute for Law and Economics
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Paper title: "Embattled CEOs"
Dana Brakman Reiser
Professor of Law
Brooklyn Law School
Paper Title: "Governing Blended Enterprise"
Michael R. Siebecker
Associate Professor
University of Florida
Levin College of Law
Paper Title: Trust and Transparency: Promoting Efficient Corporate Disclosure Through Fiduciary-Based Discourse"
III. Invited Guests
Afra Afsharipour
Acting Professor of Law
University of California at Davis
Jayne Barnard
Cutler Professor of Law and Kelly Professor of Teaching Excellence
William & Mary Law School
The Honorable William B. Chandler III
Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery
Thomas W. Joo
Professor of Law
University of California Davis School of Law
Therese H. Maynard
Professor of Law and Leo J. O'Brian Fellow
Faculty Co-Director, Business Law Practicum Program
Geiza Vargas-Vargas
Assistant Professor of Law
Charleston School of Law
Sullivan Hall
