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Corporate Criminal Responsibility

"A panel of judges and attorneys discuss corporate criminal responsibilities in this seminar hosted by the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity. The event is introduced by Steven B.…

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Does Wall Street Value Corporate Governance?

The practical value of corporate governance and accountability is examined by a distinguished panel of analysts, portfolio managers, and professors. Management culture, proxy statements, and…

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Corporate Misconduct: Who Should Pay?

"A panel of prominent plaintiff’s class action attorneys discuss the legal parameters for liability in corporate misconduct cases in this seminar hosted by the Robert Zicklin Center for…

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Larry Zicklin on Business Ethics

The topic of business ethics is discussed in this lecture given by alumnus, financier and New York University Professor Lawrence Zicklin to newly admitted MBA students. Recent case studies are…

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Charles Elson: Enron and the Necessity of the Objective Proximate Monitor

Charles M. Elson, the Edgar S. Woolard, Jr. Chair in Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware, gives a lecture entitled “Enron and the Necessity of the Objective Proximate…

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Corporate Ethics in the New Decade: From Enron to the Meltdown, and Where We Go from Here

Kerry A. Miller, Office of General Counsel, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, leads a discussion drawing on his experience in the Enron collapse as well as more recent examples from the global financial…

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