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January 28, 2010

May You Live in Interesting Times

I started teaching law in 2005.  My first semester I taught Securities Regulation and had the pleasure of getting up to speed on the Offering Reform Rules.  A few years later, I got to be called an "expert" for purposes of discussing the greatest financial crisis our country has seen since the Great Depression.  Now, in my fifth year, I get to opine on what Larry Ribstein says "may turn out to be one of the most important business decisions in a generation."  Does someone have a more interesting 5-year run for corporate law types?

SJP

January 28, 2010 in Musings, Stefan Padfield | Permalink

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