The event will feature a diverse range of speakers, including renowned experts in the field, who will share their insights and experiences on various topics related to M&A and corporate law.
The History of the Tulane Corporate Law Institute
The Tulane Corporate Law Institute has a rich history that spans over three decades. Since its inception in 1988, the institute has established itself as a leading conference for M&A, corporate, and securities law. The event has been held annually, with the exception of a few years, and has consistently attracted a large and diverse audience of lawyers, academics, and business professionals.
Key Milestones
This year’s theme is focused on the intersection of technology and corporate governance. The event is free and open to the public. No RSVP is required, so everyone can attend. This year’s roundtable will feature discussions on topics such as the role of artificial intelligence in corporate governance, the implications of blockchain technology on corporate law, and the impact of social media on the way companies communicate with shareholders. Scholars will also explore the potential risks and challenges associated with emerging technologies in the corporate governance context. Scholars will be featured from various institutions, including Harvard Law School, Stanford Law School, and New York University School of Law. The event is free and open to the public, with no RSVP required, making it accessible to everyone who is interested in exploring the intersection of technology and corporate governance. The roundtable will be held at the Tulane Law School, and attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading scholars and learn about the latest developments in corporate governance and technology. The annual Tulane Corporate & Securities Law Roundtable is a highly anticipated event in the legal community, drawing scholars from top institutions across the country.
He has represented clients in a wide range of cases, including mergers and acquisitions, securities fraud, and corporate governance issues.
