Presented by the Temple Law Review and the Center for Compliance and Ethics

The Temple Law Review and the Center for Compliance and Ethics will host a symposium honoring the 21st anniversary of the Delaware Chancery Court’s transformative decision In re Caremark Int’l Inc. Derivative Litigation. Caremark is widely cited for the proposition that corporate directors have a “duty of oversight” for a corporation’s management and activities. The opinion has become a staple of discussions about corporate governance and the emerging body of thought and practice on corporate compliance.


Date: October 26, 2017

Registration: 8:15 to 9:00 AM

Time: 9:00 AM to 3:45 PM

Location: Temple University Main Campus, Shusterman Hall, Liacouras Walk between Montgomery Avenue and Polett Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19122


Credits:

  • 5.5 CLE credits for attorneys (3.5 substantive hours and 2.0 ethics hours)
  • 5.5 CPE credits for certified public accountants (3 hours substantive credits and 2.5 ethics credits)
  • 6.3 CCB CEUs for certified compliance professionals

Speakers include:

Leonard F. McCarthy, former Vice President, Institutional Integrity, World Bank
Myron Steele, Partner, Potter Anderson & Coroon LLP and former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Delaware
Peter Driscoll, Acting Director, Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations, SEC
James Fanto, Gerald Baylin Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
Claire Hill, James L. Krusemark, Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School
Donald C. Langevoort, Thomas Aquinas Reynolds Professor of Law, Georgetown Law School
Paul McGreal, Professor of Law, Creighton University School of Law
Jill Fallows Macaluso, Chief Compliance Officer and Vice President, Novo Nordisk Inc.
Yogesh Bahl, Managing Director, AlixPartners, LLP

Cost:

$225.00 – General Registrant
$175.00 – Public Interest
$30 – Non-Temple Law Student
Free – Temple Law Student
Free – Temple Law Full-Time Faculty/Staff