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INTO CORPORATE GOVERNANCE?

Panel Discussion: AIG’s Surprising Lessons for Corporate Governance

Tuesday, April 16
5:00 - 7:00 pm
Program and Reception

Subotnick Center, 10th Floor
250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn

Sponsors
The Center for the Study of Business Law & Regulation
The Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law

Speaker
Lawrence A. Cunningham
Henry St. George Tucker III Research Professor
The George Washington University Law School

Commentator
David Zaring
Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Moderator
James Fanto
Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Business Law and Regulation
Professor of Law
Brooklyn Law School

About the Discussion
The story of the American International Group includes several of the most dramatic episodes in the annals of corporate governance. This lecture, adapted from lengthier material in the book The AIG Story (Maurice R. Greenberg & Lawrence A. Cunningham, The AIG Story (Wiley 2013)), is a summary of the company’s culture and governance from its founding through 2004, followed by an account of upheaval that ensued, in part due to matters of corporate governance.

RSVP online by April 11, 2013
www.brooklaw.edu/governance

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