Access to Justice

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Access to Justice
up to 9 CLE Credits
Institute for Law & Economic Policy
17th Annual Symposium
Access to Justice
Co-Sponsored by Duke University Law School
with Support from The Huntington National Bank
April 7—8, 2011
Palm Beach Ritz Carlton Hotel
Manalapan, Florida
Institute for Law and Economic Policy
Thursday Evening
April 7, 2011
17th Annual Symposium
8 :3 0 p m —9 :15p m
Access to Justice
Co-Sponsored by Duke University Law School
With Support from
The Huntington National Bank
Reg i s t rat ion For m
ILEP 17th ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM
ACCESS TO JUSTICE
Palm Beach Ritz Carlton Hotel Manalapan, Florida
Thursday April 7 and Friday April 8, 2011
Return to:
Sandra Stein, Esq. & Laura Stein, Esq. Institute for Law & Economic Policy,
1845 Walnut Street, Suite 2300, Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 988-9546 • Fax (215) 988-9885 • email: laurasteinesq@yahoo.com • www.ilep.info
Tuition:
Enclosed is a check payable to ILEP
$450 Standard, $350 The Huntington Bank Customers, $175 Jurists,
Government Employees, Academics and Senior Lawyers (65 years & older)
What’s Left of
Gatekeeper
Accountability
Roundtable
Moderator & Participant
Professor Harvey Goldschmid
Columbia Law School
Participants
David Becker
Former General Counsel
Securities and Exchange Commission
Salvatore Graziano, Esquire
Bernstein Litowitz Berger
& Grosmann
Walter Ricciardi, Esquire
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton
& Garrison
Honorable Stanley Sporkin
USDC—Retired
formerly head—Division of Enforcement
Securities and Exchange Commission
Ann Yerger
Council of Institutional Investors
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Friday
April 8, 2011
8 :3 0 a m —9 :15a m
Breakfast
9 :15a m —9 :3 0 a m
Welcome
Edward Labaton, Esquire
President, ILEP
Partner, Labaton Sucharow
9 :3 0 a m —11:15a m
Panel One
The New
Pleading
Requirements
After Iqbal
& Twombly
Moderator
Edward Labaton, Esquire
President, ILEP
Partner, Labaton Sucharow
Presenters
Professor Alex Reinert
Yeshiva University Cardozo
School of Law
Professor Edward Hartnett
Seton Hall Law School
Commentators
Professor Stephen Burbank
University of Pennsylvania
Law School
Honorable Denise Cote
US District Court, S.D.N.Y.
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11:15a m —12 :3 0 p m
Panel Two
12 :4 5p m —1:4 5p m
3:4 5p m — 5:3 0 p m
Panel Four
Pleading
Requirements
and Pre-Trial
Procedures
Affecting
Remedies.
Remarks
Sandra Stein, Esquire
Founder, ILEP
Of Counsel, Robbins Geller
Rudman & Dowd LLP
Traversing the Ethical
Minefield: Professional
Responsibility Dilemmas in
the Class Action Practice
Larry Fox, Esquire
Drinker Biddle & Reath
Alternative
Procedures
which Limit or
Deny Judicial
Resolution
Moderator
Marc Gross, Esquire
Pomerantz Haudek
Grossman & Gross
Presenters
Professor Michael Kaufman
Loyola University
Chicago-School of Law
Professor Geoffrey Miller
New York University
Law School
Commentators
Honorable Jed Rakoff
US District Court, S.D.N.Y.
Keith Fleishman, Esquire
Grant & Eisenhofer
Stephen Radin, Esquire
Weil Gotshal & Manges
Gilardi & Co.
Experts in Mass/Class
Action Due Process
serving the industry
for more than
20 years.
Luncheon
2 : 0 0 p m –3:3 0 p m
Panel Three
Availability
of Remedies
to Foreign
Investors
Moderator
Patrick Daniels, Esquire
Robbins Geller Rudman
& Dowd
Presenters
Professor Howell Jackson
Harvard Law School
Professor Hannah Buxbaum
Indiana University
School of Law
Professor Mary Condon
York University Law School
Commentators
Thomas Dubbs, Esquire
Labaton Sucharow LLP
Professor Samuel Issacharoff
New York University
Law School
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Moderator
Professor Donald Langevoort
Georgetown Law School
Presenters
Professor Barbara Black
University of Cincinnati
College of Law
Professor
Lawrence Cunningham
George Washington University
Law School
Commentators
Professor James Cox
Duke University Law School
William Savitt, Esquire
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
7: 0 0 p m —9 :3 0 p m
Dinner
The SEC and
Innovation
Professor Henry Hu
Allan Shivers Chair in the
Law of Banking and Finance
University of Texas Law School
Closing Remarks
Laura Stein, Esquire
Special Counsel, ILEP
Of Counsel, Robbins Geller
Rudman & Dowd LLP
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P rogr a m I n for m ation
Transcript
To the extent not off-the-record, as a pro bono service,
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will prepare a transcript of the program; an edited version
will be posted on the ILEP website.
Registration And Tuition
Tuition for the conference is $450. If you are a Duke
University Law School Alumnus tuition is $350. If you are an
attorney, and your law firm is a Huntington National Bank
customer, the tuition is $350. If you are a member of the
judiciary, an academic, a federal or state employee, or a
lawyer 65 years of age or older, the tuition is $175. Tuition
includes all sessions, an extensive manual of written
materials distributed at the conference, Friday’s continental
breakfast and luncheon. Please register in advance to be
assured of printed materials. Registrations are transferable
within law firms, but only one course manual per registration
will be distributed. If you are unable to attend the conference
you may purchase a course manual for $100, subject
to availability.
Hotel Accommodations
As a conference registrant, you may take advantage of a
special hotel rate at the Palm Beach Ritz Carlton Hotel
Manalapan, FL, on Thursday, April 7 and Friday, April 8,
2011. Please contact the Palm Beach Ritz-Carlton Hotel
reservation department at 1-888-856-4273 or 1-800-241-3333.
They are available Monday–Sunday from 9:30am–4pm EST.
Run of Resort Rooms are available for $399. Ocean View
Suites are $599. Ocean Front Suites are $699. In order to
access these blocked rooms and rates, the attendees must
indicate that they are attending the 2011 Annual ILEP
Meeting. All reservations must be made by March 16, 2011.
Rooms are very limited. Please book your reservation as soon
as possible to ensure availability.
Continuing Legal Education
As a program of the Duke University Law School, the
conference will be recognized for CLE credit in most states,
including California, Delaware, Florida, Missouri, Nevada,
New York and Pennsylvania. Upon request, The Duke
University Law School and ILEP will provide certification to
apply for credit from other states. Estimated credit is 9 hours
based on a 50-minute credit hour, and 8 hours based on a
60-minute credit hour. For more information about the
conference, please contact Laura Stein at (215) 988-9546 or
email her at laurasteinesq@yahoo.com.
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Co-Sponsored by
Duke University Law School
with Support from
The Huntington National Bank
Palm Beach Ritz Carlton Hotel
Manalapan, Florida
April 7—8, 2011
Access to Justice
ILEP 17 th Annual Symposium
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