Fall Symposium 2010

On October 8, 2010, the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review and the Center for Bankruptcy Studies at St. John's School of Law presented their Fall 2010 symposium:

The SEC in Bankruptcy: Past, Present and Future

Since its founding, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has played an important role as both a regulator and participant in bankruptcy cases, valuing debtor assets, opining on plans of reorganization, regulating the trading of claims and the disclosure of information, and much else. In recent years, the SEC's role in bankruptcy has intensified with the increased use of receiverships in Ponzi scheme and other cases. This symposium brought together prominent scholars and practitioners to discuss the SEC's past and present involvement with bankruptcy and to suggest approaches for the future.

Past and Present Panel
Moderator
Professor G. Ray Warner
St. John's University School of Law

Panelists
Professor Douglas Baird
University of Chicago Law School

Alistaire Bambach, Esq.
Securities and Exchange Commission

Colin Diamond, Esq.
White & Case

Present and Future Panel
Moderator
Professor Barry Adler
New York University School of Law

Panelists
Professor Kelli Alces
Florida State University College of Law

Professor Jonathan Lipson
University of Wisconsin Law School

Professor Keith Sharfman
St. John's University School of Law

Keynote Speaker
Professor David Skeel
University of Pennsylvania Law School

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