Corporate Law Center symposium examines the changing administrative law landscape
The Corporate Law Center at the University of Cincinnati College of Law will host its 34th annual symposium, examining “The Changing Administrative Landscape: Cause for Business to Celebrate or Worry?”. This day-long event will be held Friday, March 7, 2024, in Rm. 160 of the College of Law (2925 Campus Green Drive).
CLE: 4 CLE General + 1 Professional (OH); 5 CLE General (KY)
Registration: Registration is required. There is a $75 cost to attend, which includes the symposium, meals and reception.
The Corporate Law Center has brought together top corporate legal counsel, distinguished practitioners, and leading scholars to provide insightful discussions on recent developments in administrative law and their impact on business. Prominent experts will share their perspectives on how businesses can adapt to the evolving relationship between the courts, government agencies, and the corporate world.
- Lisa Heinzerling, Justice William J. Brennan Professor of Law, Georgetown Law Center, who will deliver the keynote address “Regulatory Uncertainty and the new Administrative Law”.
- Susan Whaley ‘99, Chief Legal Counsel, Procter and Gamble
- Steve Ewald '91, '94 – General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer and Corporate Secretary, Medpace
- David Lavan – Partner, Dinsmore & Shohl
- Matt Miner '92 – Executive Vice President and Global Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, Walmart
- Loper Bright & Friends – Good for Business or Chaos Coming?
- Must Corporate Fiduciaries take the Opportunity Afforded by Corner Post to Challenge Regulations?
- Environmental Regulation after Ohio v. EPA
- The Future of SEC Enforcement after Jarkesy
First held in 1988, the Corporate Law Symposium is co-sponsored by the University of Cincinnati Law Review. This year, we are partnering with the Lindner College of Business and the Association of Corporate Counsel to further enrich the program.
Additionally, we are appreciative of our event sponsors: Procter and Gamble, Dinsmore & Shohl, Altman Newman Co. LPA, and Squire Patton Boggs.
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