“Curbing Corporate Misconduct”: First Topic Addressed in Scholarly Endeavors Presentation at St. John’s University School Of Law

April 14, 2005

“Curbing Corporate Misconduct” was chosen as the theme for research papers and articles at the first annual Scholarly Endeavors Presentation held at St. John’s University School of Law on Wednesday, April 6.

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Five students and one faculty member each presented an original paper that discussed a currently thought-provoking aspect or instance of corporate malfeasance and how to prevent such activity in the future. Professor Philip Weinberg, who teaches courses in Constitutional Law and Environmental Law at the Law School, moderated the program, which also included questions and answers following each presentation.

Participating students were recommended by faculty members who based their choices on the quality of term papers submitted as regular course work. Professor Vincent Di Lorenzo -- who teaches Property Law, Banking Law, Cooperatives and Condominiums, and Legislative Advocacy -- agreed to present an article that he is preparing for publication in a law review.

Eric Willenbacher discussed “Predatory Mortgage Lending” and was followed by Darlene Cho, who described “Deceptive Rebate Offers to Consumers.” Stephen Livingston presented his paper on “Electric Rate Deregulation.” Professor Di Lorenzo discussed “Market Based Sanctions to Encourage Legal Compliance,” followed by Dave Rao on “Why Corporate Law Firms Aren’t More Diverse” and Douglas Steinke on “Government Rules to Block Telemarketers.”

Scholarly Endeavors is a new initiative of Law School Dean Mary Daly and is the first is a  series of annual presentations highlighting research papers and articles by students and faculty. Future topics will be selected each year by the Law School’s Scholarly Endeavors Committee. Professor Weinberg, who expects to continue as moderator, noted that he was pleased by the success of the program’s debut and the interest sparked by the controversial topics and fine presentations.

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