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    02.29.08 Symposium: The “Going Private” of U.S. Capital Markets
    The Going Private of U.S. Capital Markets

    Symposium: The Going Private of U.S. Capital Markets

    Co-sponsored by the Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law in partnership with The Securities and Exchange Historical Society and The Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law.

    CLE Credit Available

    As U.S. capital markets increasingly go private, the securities industry is changing dramatically. At the symposium, panels will address various aspects of this phenomenon, including:

    • whether Sarbanes-Oxley is causing public companies to go private and start-up companies to stay private;
    • the growth of trading markets designed for securities that are not registered on securities exchanges; and
    • the role of hedge funds in these transactions and systems, and, in particular, their role as unregulated financial participants within private markets.

    Speakers will also explore the implications of this going private activity for market and financial regulators and for Congress, as well as the consequences of this activity for the U.S. political system. The papers of the symposium will appear in a forthcoming issue of the Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law.

    This symposium is one of a series of educational and celebratory events marking the 75th anniversary of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society, a non-profit organization, has been asked by the SEC to coordinate the commemoration and is partnering with Brooklyn Law School on this symposium.

    The SEC Historical Society preserves and shares SEC and securities history through its virtual museum and archive at www.sechistorical.org, which is free and accessible worldwide at all times. For more information on other anniversary events, please visit the Commemoration page at the archive beginning January 1st.

    Participants

    Robert P. Bartlett, III
    Assistant Professor of Law
    University of Georgia School of Law

    William Wilson Bratton
    Peter P. Weidenbruch Jr.
    Professor of Business Law
    Georgetown University
    Law Center

    James A. Fanto
    Professor of Law
    Brooklyn Law School

    Kent Greenfield
    Professor of Law
    Boston College Law School

    Daniel J. H. Greenwood
    Professor of Law
    Hofstra University
    School of Law

    Faith S. Kahn
    Professor of Law
    New York Law School


    Lawrence E. Mitchell
    Theodore Rinehart Professor
    of Business Law
    The George Washington
    University Law School

    Dale A. Oesterle
    J. Gilbert Reese Chair
    in Contract Law
    Moritz College of Law
    Ohio State University

    Peter B. Oh
    Associate Professor of Law
    University of Pittsburgh
    School of Law

    Alan R. Palmiter
    Professor of Law
    Wake Forest University
    School of Law

    Troy Paredes
    Professor of Law
    Washington University
    School of Law

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