CBLI Announces Inaugural West Coast Bankruptcy Forum, February 3-4, 2022

USC Gould School of Law and Lewis & Clark Law School have partnered to host the West Coast Bankruptcy Roundtable, scheduled for February 3-4, 2022, in Los Angeles. Spearheaded by Robert Rasmussen, Michael Simkovic, and Samir Parikh, the Roundtable seeks to bring together experienced and junior scholars to discuss particularly noteworthy scholarship involving financial restructuring and business law.
Attendees for the 2022 event include Barry Adler (NYU), Ken Ayotte (Berkeley), Douglas Baird (Chicago), Bruce Bennett (Jones Day), Susan Block-Lieb (Fordham), Anna Gelpern (Georgetown), Mitu Gulati (UVA), Sujeet Indap (Financial Times), Yair Listokin (Yale), Bruce Markell (Northwestern), Ed Morrison (Columbia), Alan Schwartz (Yale), Jamie Sprayregen (Kirkland & Ellis), David Skeel (UPenn), Fred Tung (BU), and Kate Waldock.
Questions about the roundtable should be directed to Samir Parikh at sparikh@lclark.edu.
Date and Location:
February 3 - 4, 2022
Los Angeles, California
Contact: Richard Adams
(503) 768-6677
Business Law is located in Legal Research Center on the Law Campus.
email sfelstiner@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6979
Susan Felstiner
Director, Center for Business Law and Leadership
Business Law
Lewis & Clark Law School
10101 S. Terwilliger Boulevard MSC
Portland OR 97219
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