Mandatory disclosure is a popular form of regulation. From privacy to healthcare, politics to “payola,” laws requiring disclosure have proliferated in recent decades. This symposium features panel discussions by top scholars and practitioners on why we love—or love to hate—disclosure, why it seems to never work, and what solutions exist.
Please register by Feb. 26.
Title:
The Disclosure Crisis
When/Where:
February 28, 2013
Registration 4:00pm – 5:30pm
Please note: this is part of an all-day symposium. The entire symposium is free; only the 4:30 lecture is for credit.
University of Washington School of Law
William H. Gates Hall, Room 138
Seattle, WA
Reception to immediately follow, sponsored by the Law, Technology & Arts Group
By:
- University of Washington School of Law,
- Washington Law Review
- The Law, Technology & Arts group
Credit:
1.5 General CLE Credits
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