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2006 Lewis & Clark Fall Business Law Forum Faculty

Lewis & Clark Law School is pleased to welcome as
faculty to our twelfth annual Law Forum nationally
and internationally recognized authorities in the
labor and employement law, pension and tax arenas.


Dorothy A. Brown

Professor of Law, John W. Elrod Law Alumni Association Fellow in Teaching Excellence
Washington & Lee University

Pensions and Risk Aversion: The Influence of Race,
Gender, and Marital Status on Investor Behavior

Samuel Estreicher

Dwight D. Opperman Professor of Law
New York University School of Law

From a DB to a DC World: How Did We get There and What Can Be Done About It?

Jeffrey H. Gordon

Alfred W. Bressler Professor of Law
Co-director, Center for Law and Economic Studies
Columbia Law School

Is Retirement Security Possible in an Uncertain Age?

Kathryn Moore

Professor of Law
University of Kentucky College of Law

The Future of Social Security: Fundamental Restructuring or Incremental Change?

Richard L. Kaplan

Peer and Sarah Pederson Professor of Law
University of Illinois College of Law

Retirement Planning's Greatest Gap: Funding Long-Term Care

Susan J. Stabile

Professor of Law
St. John's University School of Law

Is It Time to Admit the Failure of an Employer-Based Pension System?

Katherine V.W. Stone

Professor of Law
UCLA School of Law

A Fatal Mismatch: Employer-centric Benefits in a Boundaryless Workplace.

Diploma, hat and tassle

Twelfth Annual Lewis & Clark Law School Business Law Forum

Friday, September 29, 2006, Wood Hall, Lewis & Clark Law School

For Registration Information, contact Program Administrator Shirley Johansen.
(503) 768-6756
johansen@lclark.edu.

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