The Deals Colloquium is a seminar held on Thursdays from 4:15 to 5:55 pm in room 301 of the Wolf Law Building. Colorado faculty from all departments are welcome to attend.
There is also a classroom session on Wednesday mornings from 11 to 11:50 where we will discuss background literature and prepare for the next day’s speaker.
Here is the Spring 2011 schedule: (subject to change)
January 13:
Introduction to Transaction Cost Economics
January 20:
How to Read a Law Review Article
January 27:
Alexia Brunet Marks (CU Law), To Tow or Not to Tow: The Deterrence Effect of a Municipal Ordinance (with Ronald Allen), 47 Crim. L. Bull. (forthcoming 2011)
February 3:
Andrew Schwartz (CU Law), Consumer Contract Exchanges and the Problem of Adhesion, 28 Yale J. Reg. (forthcoming 2011)
February 10:
Scott Peppet (CU Law), Unraveling Privacy: The Personal Prospectus and the Threat of a Full Disclosure Future, Northwestern L. Rev. (forthcoming 2011)
February 17: no class (makeup tba)
February 24:
Gordon Smith (BYU), Unlimited Shareholder Power
March 3:
Sanjai Bhagat (CU – Finance Dept), Bank Executive Compensation And Capital Requirements Reform
March 10:
Paige Skiba (Vanderbilt Law), Information Asymmetries in Consumer Lending: Evidence from Two Payday Lending Firms
March 17:
Eric Talley (UC Berkeley)
March 24: Spring Break
March 31:
Todd Henderson (University of Chicago), The Changing Demand for Insider Trading Regulation
April 7:
Alicia Davis (University of Michigan), Is There a Corporate Governance Clientele Effect? Some Preliminary Evidence
April 14:
Christine Hurt (Illinois), The Securitization of Microfinance and Systemic Risk
April 21:
Florencia Marotta-Wurgler (NYU)