Videos tagged with James D. Cox

  • In honor of Banned Books Week, this event features Duke Law Professors Jennifer Behrens, James Boyle, James Cox, Anne Gordon, Thomas Metzloff, and Jedediah Purdy reading from their favorite books that have been banned or censored

    Sponsored by the Duke Law ACLU.

  • Norm Champ discusses insights from his new book: "Going Public: My Adventures Inside the SEC and How to Prevent the Next Devastating Crisis" http://amzn.to/2nvFrgm.

  • Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy's 2015 symposium, “Fraud on the Market after Halliburton II.” Leading academics and practitioners in the field of securities law discuss the impact of the Supreme Court’s 2014 decision to maintain the fraud on the market presumption.

    Deficiencies of the Fraud on the Market Analysis
    Authors - Jill Fisch, University of Pennsylvania Law School
    James Park, University of California, Los Angeles School of Law
    Moderator - James Cox, Duke University School of Law

  • The Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy's 2015 symposium, “Fraud on the Market after Halliburton II." Leading academics and practitioners in the field of securities law discuss the impact of the Supreme Court’s 2014 decision to maintain the fraud on the market presumption.

    Opening Remarks and Introduction
    Opening Remarks: Joseph Blocher, Duke University School of Law
    Introduction: Ann Lipton, Duke University School of Law

  • Leading practitioners and former Delaware jurists examine the evolution, prevalence and development of forum selection and arbitration bylaws following the Court of Chancery's recent "Boilermakers" decision. Moderated by Professor James D. Cox, the panel is comprised of Myron Steele, a partner at Potter Anderson & Corroon and the former Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court, William B.

  • "I've kept up with them over the years, and it has really been a wonderful experience."

    Patrick B. Fazzone talks about his continued communication with the professors who inspired him the most.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • Innovation is the key to the social, economic, and political challenges of our times, and entrepreneurial ventures are likely to be the drivers of the 21st century economy. But start-ups and innovators face a complex web of regulations, specialized financial considerations, business and organizational challenges, and other constraints. Lawyers have an important role to play in guiding the innovative ventures of today and tomorrow through this labyrinth to success. If you are planning a career in law and business, Duke Law's new Law and Entrepreneurship LLM might be right for you.

  • "The Symposium is a two day conference that will gather experienced executives along with prominent attorneys, politicians and economists. The aim is to provide the audience with a general overview of the business and legal environment and trends in Latin America. The Symposium will provide a venue for cross-cultural exchange and for engaging in discussion of the Latin American region in an in-depth fashion" - Conference brochure. Presented by the Latin American Business Law Association.

    Recorded on February 13, 2009.

  • Three prominent investors discuss the ongoing impact of the credit crisis on private equity, sovereign wealth funds, and other financial institutions.

    Produced on December 04, 2008.

    Full title: Private Equity, Sovereign Funds, & the Global Credit Crunch.

  • Panelists discuss the emerging Global Financial Crisis during the 2008 dedication of the law school building.

    Recorded on November 06, 2008.

    Full title: Building Dedication Celebration: The Credit Crisis: A View From the Street.

    Appearing: Moderator: James D. Cox ; Panelists: Nora Jordan '83, head of Davis Polk & Wardwell's Investment Management Group ; George R. Krouse Jr. '70, of counsel, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett ; Ed Greene, general counsel, Citi Markets & Banking.

  • The subprime mortgage crisis has led to the failure or sale of some venerable financial institutions, as well as the wholesale government bailout of others deemed "too big to fail." Some observers fear the entire financial system may be teetering on the brink of collapse. Professors James Cox, Steven Schwarcz, and Bill Brown discuss the causes and cures for the growing economic crisis. [Bill Brown is a visiting faculty member at Duke Law, and is cofounder of Palmer Labs, LLC, and 8 Rivers Capital, LLC, .

  • The Global Capital Markets Center presents Ed Greene, General Counsel for Citi Markets and Banking. Introduction by Jim Cox.

    Recorded on February 25, 2008.

    Appearing: Jim Cox, host/introductions ; Ed Greene (Citi Markets & Banking), speaker.

  • While implementation of Sarbanes-Oxley continues to reverberate through corporate and securities practices around the globe, there are a number of significant on-going initiatives by the SEC. This panel, led by Professor James Cox, will examine a variety of future SEC regulatory and enforcement activities through the eyes of Duke's own alumni who are at the SEC and deeply involved with topics from Internet enforcement, soft dollars, and gauging the appropriateness of fines for entities.

    Recorded on April 21, 2006.