2006 Symposium
On March 17, 2006, Berkeley Business Law Journal and the Berkeley Center for Law, Business, and Economics (BCLBE) hosted the "Conference on Post-Enron Corporate Regulation: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far -- Or Not Far Enough?"
2005 Symposium
Berkeley Business Law Journal worked with the the Mercatus Center at George Mason University to host a symposium on "The Criteria for Good Laws of Business Association" that honored the life-long contribution of Professor William Klein. The symposium took place on January 8, 2005.
Building on a previous collaboration on corporate governance, Berkeley Business Law Journal worked closely with Professor Mitu Gulati (Duke) to gather top corporate law scholars and constructively critique Professor William Klein's long-gestating project to identify the basic criteria for the law of business organizations.
Participants at the day-long workshop included Stephen Bainbridge (UCLA), William Bratton (Georgetown), Paul Edwards (Mercatus), Melvin Eisenberg (Berkeley), Tomotaka Fujita (University of Tokyo), Ronald Gilson (Stanford), Mitu Gulati (Duke), Edmund Kitch (University of Virginia), William Klein (UCLA), Stewart Macaulay (Wisconsin), Lawrence Mitchell (George Washington), Mark Ramseyer (Harvard), David Skeel (University of Pennsylvania), Lynn Stout (UCLA), Randall Thomas (Vanderbilt) and Robert Thompson (Vanderbilt).
The proceedings of the conference were published in Berkeley Business Law Journal, Issue 2.1.