The Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy is celebrating ten years of training the next generation of leaders in business law with a mini-conference for alumni, practitioners, business executives and students.
2.25 hours MCLE credit available
Space is limited so please RSVP early!
Schedule
9:00 am |
Registration and Continental Breakfast |
9:30 am |
Opening RemarksUCLA Law Dean Michael Waterstone |
10:30 am |
Breakout Sessions(choose one) |
Corporate Governance: The Future of the Board of DirectorsUCLA Law Professor Stephen Bainbridge, the William D. Warren Distinguished Professor of Law
Kimberly Simpson, Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel, National Association of Corporate Directors
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Tax Law: Tax Policy on the HorizonUCLA Law Professor Steven Bank, Paul Hastings Professor of Business Law
UCLA Law Professor Kimberly Clausing, Eric M. Zolt Chair in Tax Law and Policy UCLA Law Professor Jason Oh, Lowell Milken Chair in Law
UCLA Law Professor Kirk Stark, Barrall Family Professor of Tax Law and Policy
UCLA Law Professor Eric Zolt, Michael H. Schill Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus
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Nonprofit Law: The Business of Giving: Considerations for Donors and Charities When Giving and Accepting Business InterestsDavid Shevlin, Partner, Simpson, Thatcher & Bartlett LLP
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12:00 pm |
Lunch and Keynote Speaker:Paul Washington, Executive Director, ESG Center, The Conference Board |
Parking and directions
MCLE materials
For attendees of the Breakout Program, Corporate Governance: The Future of the Board of Directors
Todd M. Henderson, “Boards-R-Us: Reconceptualizing Corporate Boards”
Stephen Bainbridge, “Is Caremark Coming for ESG Issues?”
Michael Woronoff, “Put a Stake In Shareholder Capitalism, Review of The Profit Motive by Stephen Bainbridge”
For attendees of the Breakout Program, Tax Law: Tax Policy on the Horizon
Jason Oh and Andrew Verstein, “A Theory of the Reit.”
Kimberly Clausing and Natasha Sarin, “The coming fiscal cliff: A blueprint for tax reform in 2025.”
For attendees of the Breakout Program, Nonprofit Law: The Business of Giving
David Shevlin, The Business of Giving: Considerations for Donors and Charities When Giving Business Interests
For attendees of the lunch with Paul Washington
Comment Letter to the SEC from George Georgiev, Jill E. Fisch and 30 law professors regarding Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors. (See attached)
Keynote Slides: Putting ESG in Context… And in Its Place
The Conference Board, “AI: Savior or Destroyer of Global Labor Markets?”
The Conference Board, “How New and Emerging AI Will Affect US Government Human Capital Management”
Paul Washington and Dominque Shelton Leipsig, “AI in the Era of ESG: Nine Steps Boards Can Take Now”