Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Bond, Schoeneck & King Distinguished Professor of Law (2006-2008), Syracuse University College of Law, Associate Director, The Center on Property, Citizenship and Social Entrepreneurism (Corporate Counsel and Governance). A. B., Cornell University, 1967; J.D., New York University, 1970.
Author of Risky Business: Popular Images and Reality of Capital Markets Handling Risk—From the Tulip Craze to the Decade of Greed.1 113 Penn St. L. Rev. 461.
From the Author:
1 My Research Assistants Meghan S. Gaffey, Syracuse University College of Law and Whitman School of Management, 2008, (J.D. and M.B.A.), Hector M. Torres, II, Syracuse University College of Law and Whitman School of Management, 2007 (J.D. and M.B.A.), John Ford, Syracuse University College of Law, 2006, Abby Landau and Mira Paslieva, Syracuse University College of Law, 2005, Michael L. Sturm, Syracuse University College of Law, 2004, Laura Accurso, Syracuse University College of Law, 2001, Kimberly Radnor Sirni, Syracuse University College of Law, 2001, and Joseph B. Williams, Syracuse University College of Law, 2001, were very helpful with their comments, digests, and edits on portions of this paper. I received helpful comments on an earlier version of this piece at the 14th Conference on the Theories and Practices of Securities and Financial Markets, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, December 15-16, 2006, the International Conference on “Long-Term Perspectives on Institutions, Business and Finance: What Have We Learned from the Past?” held at the University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium, October 19-20, 2006, and the 9th Annual Association for the Study of Law, Culture & the Humanities Conference, Syracuse University College of Law, Syracuse, NY on March 18, 2006. Last, but certainly not least, Dean Hannah R. Arterian, who supports and encourages my scholarship. Errors alone are mine.