Emory is hosting its Teaching Transactional Law and Skills Conference on June 6-7th.  The theme is “Educating the Transactional Lawyer of Tomorrow.”  Proposals are being accepted through March 17th, and additional information about the conference is available here:  Download 2014.Emory.Conf.CFP

I attended this conference about 18 months ago and found it to be an incredibly rich dialogue about teaching business related courses.  I walked away with aspirational ideas for  future development as well as concrete elements to implement in Contracts, Corporations and Unincorporated Business Associations (our small business planning class).

-Anne Tucker

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Anne Tucker teaches and researches contracts, corporations, securities regulations, and investment funds.

Tucker’s research focuses on three areas of business law. The first is on the regulation and administration of funds (both public and private funds) and how pooled investments can achieve significant…

Anne Tucker teaches and researches contracts, corporations, securities regulations, and investment funds.

Tucker’s research focuses on three areas of business law. The first is on the regulation and administration of funds (both public and private funds) and how pooled investments can achieve significant personal and social ends, such as retirement security and private funding for social entrepreneurship. Second, she focuses on impact investing and contract terms that reinforce impact objectives alongside financial returns. Third, she studies corporate governance, including the role of institutional investors as shareholders. Read More