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ICYMI: #corpgov Weekend Roundup (October 22, 2017)

By Stefan J. Padfield on October 22, 2017

“Why the American justice system failed miserably in its responsibility to hold Wall Street accountable” https://t.co/Lpp70hyET0 #corpgov

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) October 20, 2017

“PwC is launching a new service that will provide temporary lawyers for large in-house law departments.” https://t.co/RWzlkIYQPt #corpgov

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) October 20, 2017

“evidence of special litigation committee pro-management bias” https://t.co/B5j5Jhif0C #corpgov

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) October 20, 2017

“Kantian ethics..prohibits [some]..high-risk lending..based on..impossibility of universalizing..practice” 15Geo.J.L.&Pub.Pol’y865 #corpgov

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) October 22, 2017

“Amazon’s consumer tracking with an Orwellian political twist” https://t.co/IE7ghvj4RB #corpgov ht @FrankPasquale

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) October 22, 2017

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Director of the NCPPR’s Free Enterprise Project. Prior experience includes 15+ years as a law professor, two federal judicial clerkships, private practice at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, LLP, and 6 years enlisted active duty (US Army). Immigrant (naturalized).

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