Widener Law’s Professor Hamermesh Gives Keynote Address at the 9th Annual Directors’ Institute on Corporate Governance

Widener University School of Law Professor Lawrence A. Hamermesh recently gave the keynote address at the ninth-annual Directors’ Institute on Corporate Governance in New York City. The Sept. 7 event was presented by the Practising Law Institute.

Hamermesh, Widener’s Ruby R. Vale professor of corporate and business law, directs the school’s Institute of Delaware Corporate and Business Law. His remarks focused on reevaluating the utility of having stockholder meetings every year, and whether less-frequent voting might enhance the quality and impact of stockholder input into corporate governance.

Hamermesh’s appearance was part of a daylong seminar where corporate directors, government officials, corporate attorneys and academics shared perspectives on the regulatory environment surrounding directors in corporate America.

The Practising Law Institute offers programs and publications that serve attorneys and legal professionals in a variety of practice areas.

Hamermesh recently returned to Widener’s Delaware campus after an 18-month leave of absence, where he served as senior special counsel with the Office of Chief Counsel of the Division of Corporation Finance at the Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C.

Professor Lawrence A. Hamermesh
Professor Lawrence A. Hamermesh

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