Quick post today to mention that I did a podcast!  Evan Epstein of UC Law San Francisco hosts a regular podcast called “Boardroom Governance” for which he’s interviewed everyone who has anything to do with corporate issues – academics, practitioners, board members, you name it.  Recently, he was kind enough to invite me for an interview.  It was a great discussion, covering everything from Twitter v. Musk (of course), to the McDonald’s decision, to Sam Bankman-Fried, to public benefit corporations, to Domino’s pizza.

You can give it a listen here (and at that link there’s a handy index, if you want to jump to particular points).

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Ann M. Lipton is a Professor of Law and Laurence W. DeMuth Chair of Business Law at the University of Colorado Law School.  An experienced securities and corporate litigator who has handled class actions involving some of the world’s largest companies, she joined…

Ann M. Lipton is a Professor of Law and Laurence W. DeMuth Chair of Business Law at the University of Colorado Law School.  An experienced securities and corporate litigator who has handled class actions involving some of the world’s largest companies, she joined the Tulane Law faculty in 2015 after two years as a visiting assistant professor at Duke University School of Law.

As a scholar, Lipton explores corporate governance, the relationships between corporations and investors, and the role of corporations in society.  Read more.