2013 Symposium

2013 Chapman Law Review Symposium: Friday, February 1, 2013

The Future of Law, Business, and Legal Education: How to Prepare Students to Meet Corporate Needs

KEYNOTE DIALOGUE 
Chancellor Leo E. Strine, Jr., Delaware Court of Chancery

PANEL 1: Can Law Schools Prepare Students to be Practice Ready? 
James Moliterno, Washington & Lee University School of Law
Sara Rankin, Seattle University School of Law
R. Michael Cassidy, Boston College School of Law
Susan Myers, Associate Director of Legal Affairs at Hyundai Capital America
Moderator: Susanna Ripken, Chapman University School of Law

PANEL 2: Finding a Better Way to Teach
David Moss, University of Connecticut
Clark D. Cunningham, Georgia State University College of Law
Neil Dilloff, Partner at DLA Piper
Moderator: Dean Tom Campbell, Chapman University School of Law

PANEL 3: How to Prepare Students to Meet Corporate Needs
Robert Rhee, University of Maryland School of Law
Bradley Borden, Brooklyn Law School
Tania King, General Counsel for Advantage Sales Marketing
Lee Cheng, General Counsel for Newegg Inc.
Moderator: Chancellor Leo E. Strine, Jr., Delaware Court of Chancery

PANEL 4: Changing the Curriculum to Keep Pace With Technology
David Levine, Elon University School of Law
Deven Desai, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Denise Howell, Legal Blogger
Moderator: John Tehranian, Southwestern Law School

PANEL 5: Are you Entertained Yet?: How Legal Education Reform Has Met the Needs of the Ever-changing Entertainment Industry
Daniel Ferleger, EVP Business & Legal Affairs, Paramount Pictures
Tom McGuire, Head of Business & Legal Affairs William Morris Endeavor
Judd Funk, Chapman University School of Law
Moderator: Kathy Heller, Chapman University School of Law