Video & Audio

Divider
Ted White
November 5, 2009
Professor Ted White and Anthony Ciolli, formerly of AutoAdmit, debate the duty to moderate Internet forums.
William Fisher
November 4, 2009
Though online distribution of manipulated copyrighted material such as movies and music has generated much legal analysis in recent years, a similar emerging area of intellectual property law is largely overlooked, William Fisher said at the Law School on Thursday.
Jim Donovan
October 30, 2009
Jim Donovan, managing director at Goldman Sachs, discusses establishing and building client relationships.
David Post
October 20, 2009
The digital age has undermined U.S. copyright laws that weren’t built for the Internet-driven challenges of the past 15 years, law professor and author David Post said Wednesday.
Jim Donovan
October 5, 2009
Taking a holistic approach to client services can help those in the financial services industry navigate a changing economy, a Goldman Sachs managing director told students Thursday.
Paul Tagliabue
September 28, 2009
Law students should embrace globalization as it erases the world’s borders, former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said at the Law School on Thursday.
Paul Mahoney
July 24, 2009
If Congress passes laws that allow the government to deem some financial institutions “too big to fail,” taxpayers will continue to bear the brunt when those institutions falter, Dean Paul G. Mahoney told lawmakers during a congressional hearing Tuesday on Capitol Hill.
March 10, 2009
Attorneys who work and write about international arbitration gathered at the Law School on Feb. 27 to discuss issues surrounding the growing practice.
Paul Mahoney
March 3, 2009
The current economic crisis is not without precedent, but the notion that deregulation was the sole cause doesn’t bear up under close scrutiny, a panel of experts said at the Law School last week.
Digital Millennium Panel
February 26, 2009
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, now more than 10 years old, has been both a blessing and a curse to users and producers of technology and media, according to panelists who spoke Friday at a Virginia Journal of Law and Technology symposium.
February 19, 2009
Greg Kisor, Intel's former chief patent technologist and chairman of the U.S. JPEG Committee, spoke about patent licensing issues Feb. 19 at the Law School.
Arnold Evans
February 13, 2009
Arnold Evans J.D./M.B.A. '97 delivers a talk Feb. 13 at the Virginia Law & Business Review Symposium, "Global Credit Crisis: The International Role of the United States." Evans is managing director of SunTrust Robinson Humphrey in Atlanta.
February 12, 2009
Jennifer Roback Morse, a former economics professor, spoke about alternatives to feminism Feb. 12 at an event sponsored by the Federalist Society.
Ken Stern
November 20, 2008
American journalism is reeling as the industry struggles to find a workable business model for the 21st century, a former National Public Radio executive told a crowd of Law School students and faculty Tuesday.
Judge Frank Easterbrook
October 3, 2008
Onerous federal regulations enacted after the collapse of Enron haven’t helped the way American corporations are governed, a federal judge said in a recent address at the Law School.
George Geis
September 19, 2008
Law School professors are available for comment on the current financial market crisis.
February 21, 2008
William V. Corr, executive director of Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and William B. Schultz, partner at Zuckerman Spaeder, LLP, discuss whether the FDA should regulate tobacco products.
Regina Mysliwiec
February 15, 2008
The tension between the need to regulate capital markets and resistance from the business community to such regulation has served the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) well. It’s the very thing that attracts U.S. and foreign-based investors to U.S. capital markets, according to Regina Mysliwiec ’72.
Regina Mysliwiec
February 15, 2008
The tension between the need to regulate capital markets and resistance from the business community to such regulation has served the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) well.
February 8, 2008
Wharton School professor Andrea Matwyshyn speaks about data breach notification law and its related constitutional requirements at the Virginia Journal of Law & Technology's symposium on information privacy February 8.
John Smatlak
November 2, 2007
Environmental advocates spoke out against towering power lines they hope won’t become the new symbol of rapid development in Northern Virginia, during the Virginia Environmental Law Journal’s Fall Symposium Nov. 2.
Byron Marchant
October 30, 2007
Virginia’s strong business law curriculum has yielded many alumni who have pursued jobs as general counsels, and several returned to the Law School Oct. 19 to discuss their experiences and offer advice to students.
Chuck Cory
October 25, 2007
On Oct. 11 and 12, alumni from across the country convened for the Law School’s Business Advisory Council meetings. The Business Advisory Council is an alumni group designed to foster and encourage interaction between the Law School and alumni who have left the practice of law for opportunities in the business sector.
Mary Porter
October 25, 2007
On Oct. 11 and 12, alumni from across the country convened for the Law School’s Business Advisory Council meetings. The Business Advisory Council is an alumni group designed to foster and encourage interaction between the Law School and alumni who have left the practice of law for opportunities in the business sector.
Paul Clement
April 17, 2007
A look from mid-term revealed that the Supreme Court docket was full of key environmental and business cases, U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement observed at a Federalist Society talk in Caplin Pavilion April 11.