Event Title

Presentations and Discussions

Start Date

5-11-2004 9:00 AM

End Date

5-11-2004 4:45 PM

Description

Morning Session I - Overview and update on current issues in the mutual fund industry. How did we get into this mess? What have we learned from MDL 1586? What are the open questions?

Morning Session II - Fund Governance Going Forward. How are things likely to change in the future? Can the industry self-regulate?

Luncheon Speaker: John C. Bogle

Afternoon Session I - Alternative Structures and Strategies for Investors. Who will compete with traditional funds? What are the obstacles to innovation?

Afternoon Session II - Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance. What do mutual funds really want from investee corporations? Does the SEC help or hinder? Do institutional investors have a duty to the market?

Comments

Conference presentations were published in the inaugural issue of the Journal of Business & Technology Law.

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Third Annual Business Law Conference brochure

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Nov 5th, 9:00 AM Nov 5th, 4:45 PM

Presentations and Discussions

Morning Session I - Overview and update on current issues in the mutual fund industry. How did we get into this mess? What have we learned from MDL 1586? What are the open questions?

Morning Session II - Fund Governance Going Forward. How are things likely to change in the future? Can the industry self-regulate?

Luncheon Speaker: John C. Bogle

Afternoon Session I - Alternative Structures and Strategies for Investors. Who will compete with traditional funds? What are the obstacles to innovation?

Afternoon Session II - Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance. What do mutual funds really want from investee corporations? Does the SEC help or hinder? Do institutional investors have a duty to the market?