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Tulane Corporate Law Institute in New Orleans March 17-18

March 09, 2022 12:30 PM

 

 

Tulane Law’s premier M&A conference, the 34th annual Corporate Law Institute is taking place both in-person and online March 17-18 at the Roosevelt Hotel in downtown New Orleans.

This year’s event includes panels not only on M&A, but also on robust issues including emerging trends in ESG dealmaking, developments from the Delaware Supreme Court and corporate governance issues. Continuing legal education credits are offered for the conference.

To register, go here.

Tulane’s CLI draws hundreds of judges, lawyers, bankers, regulators, and other M&A specialists annually to New Orleans to discuss emerging trends in deal-making.  The New York Times has called the conference “the equivalent of Davos for the rainmaker set.”

View the 2022 agenda here. 

Since the first Institute in 1988, the best and brightest M&A and securities practitioners, Delaware Supreme Court and Court of Chancery judiciary, leading corporate counsel and Wall Street investment bankers have gathered in New Orleans every spring for the Tulane Corporate Law Institute. The institute was held virtually in 2021 in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a robust discussion of the most timely corporate law topics.

Following the CLI, Tulane Law School will host the 6th annual Tulane Corporate & Securities Law Roundtable on Saturday, March 19 and feature paper presentations and commentary by about a dozen of the country’s leading corporate law scholars. The Roundtable’s agenda is here.

Tulane’s Corporate & Securities Law Roundtable is sponsored through the support of the Sher Garner Endowed Fund for the Advancement of Commercial Law and Tulane’s Murphy Institute. It is organized and hosted by corporate law Professor Ann Lipton, the Michael Fleishman Associate Professor in Business Law and Entrepreneurship. It runs from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the John Giffen Weinmann Hall, 6329 Freret St.

The Roundtable is open to the public, and COVID-19 protocols will be followed.