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The Disclosure
Crisis
Mandatory
disclosure is a popular form of regulation. From privacy to healthcare,
politics to “payola,” laws requiring disclosure have proliferated in recent
decades. This symposium features panel discussions by top scholars and
practitioners on why we love—or love to hate—disclosure, why it seems to never
work, and what solutions exist.
February 28, 2013
Registration 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Please see full symposium agenda below for further timing.
UNIVERSITY
OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW
WILLIAM H. GATES HALL ROOM 138
FEATURING EVENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS at 5:30
p.m. by
U.S. Attorney Jenny Durkan
NOTE:
1.50 General CLE Credits approved for the Disclosure in the Online Environment
panel from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. ONLY. All other panel presentations
do not offer CLE credit.
Symposium agenda:
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9:30 – 10:30
a.m.
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Registration
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10:30 –
12:30 p.m.
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Discussion
of The
Failure of Mandated Disclosure
Welcome, Associate Dean Kathryn Watts
Introduction, Professor Carl Schneider
Responses, Panelists: Richard
Craswell and Ryan Calo
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12:30 – 2:00
p.m.
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Lunch on
your own
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2:00 – 3:30
p.m.
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Disclosure:
Alternative Contexts and Responses
Moderated by: Elizabeth
Porter
Panelists: Jeremy Sheff,
Zahr Said,
and Woodrow N.
Hartzog
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3:30 – 4:00
p.m.
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Coffee Break
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4:00 – 5:30
p.m.
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Disclosure
in the Online Environment
**Special Note – 1.5 General CLE Credits approved for this panel only.**
Moderated by: Martin Kaste
Panelists: Deven Desai,
Kathryn Decker, and Susan Lyon
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5:30
– 6:30 p.m.
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EVENING
KEYNOTE ADDRESS by U.S. Attorney Jenny Durkan
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Reception
to immediately follow, sponsored by the Law, Technology & Arts Group
Online
registration is now available at no cost. Please register by Feb.
26.
Special
thanks to our sponsoring firm:
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