|
Sessions Information
-
January 8, 2021
1:15 pm - 2:30 pm
Session Type: Section Programs
Session Capacity: N/A
Location: N/A
Room: N/A
Floor: N/A
On August 19, 2019, the Business Roundtable, a self-described “association of chief executive
officers of America’s leading companies,” issued a statement seeking to redefine the purpose
of the corporation by moving away from shareholder primacy and towards a “commitment
to all stakeholders.” Since that time, corporate governance experts have continued to
vigorously debate the merits of shareholder primacy and stakeholder primacy. Focusing on
tensions and synergies among the financial and other socio-economic interests of the
corporation and its fiduciaries, shareholders, and other stakeholders, this panel seeks to
provide relevant perspectives on the current state of this debate.
Papers from this program will be published in the University of the Pacific Law Review.
|
|
|
Session Speakers
Syracuse University College of Law
Speaker
Harvard Law School
Speaker
Vanderbilt University Law School
Speaker
University of Minnesota Law School
Speaker
Creighton University School of Law
Speaker
Cornell Law School
Speaker
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Speaker
University of Miami School of Law
Speaker
University of Akron School of Law
Moderator
Vanderbilt University Law School
Speaker
Emory University School of Law
Speaker
|
|
Session Fees
- [5250] Socio-Economics -For Whose Benefit Public Corporations? Perspectives on Shareholder and Stakeholder Primacy: $0.00
|
|
|
|