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April 12, 2013 Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations at Case Western Reserve University School of Law New Realities in Canada-U.S. Relations: Business, Energy, and the Environment The First (Unofficial) Meeting of the Council of the Great Lakes Region.
April 12, 2013 Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations at Case Western Reserve University School of Law New Directions in Canada-U.S. Relations: Business, Energy, and the Environment
April 12, 2013 Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations at Case Western Reserve University School of Law New Realities in Canada-U.S. Relations: Business, Energy, and the Environment
April 12, 2013 Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations at Case Western Reserve University School of Law New Realities in Canada-U.S. Relations: Business, Energy, and the Environment
April 5, 2013 Balancing Privacy, Autonomy, and Scientific Progress: Patients' Rights in the Use of Electronic Medical Records for Non-Treatment Purposes Case Western Reserve University School of Law Law-Medicine Center Sumamry: This program will focus on the impact of the transition from paper medical files to electronic health records outside of the clinical setting. Computerization will enable researchers, public health officials, and others to obtain unprecedented amounts of data that can be used to achieve significant medical and social advances. However, a tension exists between maximizing the benefits of secondary (non-clinical) use of electronic health information (EHI) and deferring to patient preferences regarding what is done with their EHI. Secondary data use thus raises complicated questions about patient autonomy, privacy protections, and the degree to which the potential to promote the common good should supersede concerns about risks to individuals. This program will bring together a distinguished group of experts to explore these fascinating issues. Speakers: Barbara Evans, University of Houston Malia Fullerton, University of Washington Anil Jain, Explorys, Inc. Sharona Hoffman, Case Western Reserve University Dr. David Kaelber, MetroHealth Andy Podgurski, Case Western Reserve University Suzanne Rivera, Case Western Reserve University Marc Rodwin, Suffolk Mark Rothstein, Louisville Nancy Staudt, USC Nic Terry, Indiana
April 5, 2013 Balancing Privacy, Autonomy, and Scientific Progress: Patients' Rights in the Use of Electronic Medical Records for Non-Treatment Purposes Case Western Reserve University School of Law Law-Medicine Center Sumamry: This program will focus on the impact of the transition from paper medical files to electronic health records outside of the clinical setting. Computerization will enable researchers, public health officials, and others to obtain unprecedented amounts of data that can be used to achieve significant medical and social advances. However, a tension exists between maximizing the benefits of secondary (non-clinical) use of electronic health information (EHI) and deferring to patient preferences regarding what is done with their EHI. Secondary data use thus raises complicated questions about patient autonomy, privacy protections, and the degree to which the potential to promote the common good should supersede concerns about risks to individuals. This program will bring together a distinguished group of experts to explore these fascinating issues. Speakers: Barbara Evans, University of Houston Malia Fullerton, University of Washington Anil Jain, Explorys, Inc. Sharona Hoffman, Case Western Reserve University Dr. David Kaelber, MetroHealth Andy Podgurski, Case Western Reserve University Suzanne Rivera, Case Western Reserve University Marc Rodwin, Suffolk Mark Rothstein, Louisville Nancy Staudt, USC Nic Terry, Indiana
April 5, 2013 Balancing Privacy, Autonomy, and Scientific Progress: Patients' Rights in the Use of Electronic Medical Records for Non-Treatment Purposes Case Western Reserve University School of Law Law-Medicine Center Sumamry: This program will focus on the impact of the transition from paper medical files to electronic health records outside of the clinical setting. Computerization will enable researchers, public health officials, and others to obtain unprecedented amounts of data that can be used to achieve significant medical and social advances. However, a tension exists between maximizing the benefits of secondary (non-clinical) use of electronic health information (EHI) and deferring to patient preferences regarding what is done with their EHI. Secondary data use thus raises complicated questions about patient autonomy, privacy protections, and the degree to which the potential to promote the common good should supersede concerns about risks to individuals. This program will bring together a distinguished group of experts to explore these fascinating issues. Speakers: Barbara Evans, University of Houston Malia Fullerton, University of Washington Anil Jain, Explorys, Inc. Sharona Hoffman, Case Western Reserve University Dr. David Kaelber, MetroHealth Andy Podgurski, Case Western Reserve University Suzanne Rivera, Case Western Reserve University Marc Rodwin, Suffolk Mark Rothstein, Louisville Nancy Staudt, USC Nic Terry, Indiana
April 5, 2013 Balancing Privacy, Autonomy, and Scientific Progress: Patients' Rights in the Use of Electronic Medical Records for Non-Treatment Purposes Case Western Reserve University School of Law Law-Medicine Center Sumamry: This program will focus on the impact of the transition from paper medical files to electronic health records outside of the clinical setting. Computerization will enable researchers, public health officials, and others to obtain unprecedented amounts of data that can be used to achieve significant medical and social advances. However, a tension exists between maximizing the benefits of secondary (non-clinical) use of electronic health information (EHI) and deferring to patient preferences regarding what is done with their EHI. Secondary data use thus raises complicated questions about patient autonomy, privacy protections, and the degree to which the potential to promote the common good should supersede concerns about risks to individuals. This program will bring together a distinguished group of experts to explore these fascinating issues. Speakers: Barbara Evans, University of Houston Malia Fullerton, University of Washington Anil Jain, Explorys, Inc. Sharona Hoffman, Case Western Reserve University Dr. David Kaelber, MetroHealth Andy Podgurski, Case Western Reserve University Suzanne Rivera, Case Western Reserve University Marc Rodwin, Suffolk Mark Rothstein, Louisville Nancy Staudt, USC Nic Terry, Indiana
March 21, 2013 Case Western Reserve University School of Law Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution "Mass Incarceration, Retributive Justice and the Penal Substitution Doctrine of the Atonement" Speaker: Tom Porter Co-Executive Director JUSTPEACE Center for Mediation & Conflict Transformation
March 19, 2013 Case Western Reserve University School of Law Rush McKnight Labor Law Lecture Presented by the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution Speaker: Wilma Liebman Professorial Lecturer, George Washington University Law School Former Chairman, National Labor Relations Board
March 1, 2013 Center for Law, Technology & the Arts Journal of Law, Technology, and the Internet Speakers Jennifer Neils Case Western Reserve University Josh Knerly Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP Jennifer Kreder Northern Kentucky University, Chase College of Law Dr. David Franklin Cleveland Museum of Art Dale Nance Case Western Reserve University School of Law
March 1, 2013 Center for Law, Technology & the Arts Journal of Law, Technology, and the Internet Speakers Jennifer Neils Case Western Reserve University Josh Knerly Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP Jennifer Kreder Northern Kentucky University, Chase College of Law Dr. David Franklin Cleveland Museum of Art Dale Nance Case Western Reserve University School of Law
November 16, 2012 The Law and Policy of Hydraulic Fracturing: Addressing the Issues of the Natural Gas Boom - Panel 3 Case Western Reserve University School of Law - Law Review Moderator: Jonathan H. Adler, Johan Verheij Professor of Law and Director, Center for Business Law and Regulation, Case Western Reserve University Speakers: Joel Zipp, Senior Counsel, Holland & Knight LLP Elizabeth Burleson, Associate Professor of Law, Pace University John Nolon, Professor of Law, Pace University Chris Kulander, Assistant Professor of Law, Texas Tech University
November 16, 2012 The Law and Policy of Hydraulic Fracturing: Addressing the Issues of the Natural Gas Boom - Panel 2 Case Western Reserve University School of Law - Law Review Moderator: Noah Hall, Associate Professor of Law, Wayne State University Speakers: Nick Schroeck, Executive Director of the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center, Wayne State University Timothy Fitzgerald, Assistant Professor of Economics, Montana State University Heidi Gorovitz Robertson, Associate Dean for Academic Enrichment and Professor of Law, Cleveland State University
November 16, 2012 The Law and Policy of Hydraulic Fracturing: Addressing the Issues of the Natural Gas Boom - Panel 1 Case Western Reserve University School of Law - Law Review Moderator: Jessie Hill, Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Research and Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University Speakers: Joseph Tomain, Dean Emeritus and the Wilbert and Helen Ziegler Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati Peter Gerhart, Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University Kalyani Robbins, Associate Professor of Law, University of Akron
November 16, 2012 The Law and Policy of Hydraulic Fracturing: Addressing the Issues of the Natural Gas Boom Case Western Reserve University School of Law - Law Review Speakers: Introduction - Dean Lawrence E. Mitchell Keynote Address - Thomas W. Merrill, Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law, Columbia University
October 25, 2012 Improving the Quality of Health Care: where Law, Accreditation, and Professionalism Collide Oliver C. Schroeder, Jr. Scholar-in-Residence Lecture Presented by the Law-Medicine Center Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker: Mark R. Chassin President and CEO The Joint Commission
October 19, 2012 Strategic Partners: Women in General Counsel and Senior Leadership Roles - Part 7 Case Western Reserve University School of Law Women in Law Leadership Conference Driving Strategic Objectives: Partnerships Between Outside Counsel and the General Counsel's Office Introduction: Casandra Tice, '14 Moderator: Colleen Rest Batcheler, '98, Executive Vice president, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, ConAgra Foods, Inc. Panelists: Carolyn Buller, '81, Partner, Squire Sanders Suzanne Day, '93, Vice President and General Counsel, Lubrizol Corporation Judith Steiner,'87, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, First Merit Janet Miller, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, University Hospitals Health Systems Irene Keyse-Walker, Partner, Tucker Ellis
October 19, 2012 Strategic Partners: Women in General Counsel and Senior Leadership Roles - Part 6 Case Western Reserve University School of Law Women in Law Leadership Conference A Success Story of Driving Strategic Objectives and Diversity Introduction: Diana Feitl, '14 Moderator: Jessie Hill, Associate Dean of Faculty Development, Case Western Reserve University School of Law In conversation with David Kurtz and Laura Quatela
October 19, 2012 Strategic Partners: Women in General Counsel and Senior Leadership Roles - Part 5 Case Western Reserve University School of Law Women in Law Leadership Conference Developing Senior Women Leaders Speaker: Margaret "Peggy" Wolff, '79, Of Counsel, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
October 19, 2012 Strategic Partners: Women in General Counsel and Senior Leadership Roles Case Western Reserve University School of Law Women in Law Leadership Conference How Skilled Women Lawyers Build Consensus Introduction: Bethany Thomas, '14 Moderator: Catherine Vernon, '93, Vice President and General Counsel, Formica Corp. Panelists: Len Cullo, '85, Vice President & Treasurer, HJ Heinz Company Mara Cushwa, '90, Partner, Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP Suzanne Hanselman, Partner, Baker Hostetler Valerie Sachs, '81, Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary, OM Group Heather Lennox, Partner, Jones Day
October 19, 2012 Strategic Partners: Women in General Counsel and Senior Leadership Roles - Panel Discussion Case Western Reserve University School of Law Women in Law Leadership Conference The Strategic Role of Women General Counsel: Fostering Dialogue, Improving the Bottom Line and Driving Change Introduction: Maria Hibbard, '14 Moderator: Kristine Wellman, '95 , Senior Vice President & Chief Counsel, Capital One Panelists: David Kurtz, '79, Vice Chairman-of U.S. Investment Banking - Head of Global Restructuring, Lazard, Ltd. Patricia M. Inglis, '77, Executive Vice President, San Francisco 49ers Paula Taylor Whitfield, '83, Assistant General Counsel, Eli Lilly
October 19, 2012 Strategic Partners: Women in General Counsel and Senior Leadership Roles - Panel Discussion Case Western Reserve University School of Law Women in Law Leadership Conference The Strategic Role of Women General Counsel: Fostering Dialogue, Improving the Bottom Line and Driving Change Introduction: Maria Hibbard, '14 Moderator: Kristine Wellman, '95 , Senior Vice President & Chief Counsel, Capital One Panelists: David Kurtz, '79, Vice Chairman-of U.S. Investment Banking - Head of Global Restructuring, Lazard, Ltd. Patricia M. Inglis, '77, Executive Vice President, San Francisco 49ers Paula Taylor Whitfield, '83, Assistant General Counsel, Eli Lilly
October 19, 2012 Strategic Partners: Women in General Counsel and Senior Leadership Roles - Part 1 Case Western Reserve University School of Law Women in Law Leadership Conference Opening Remarks: Barbara R. Snyder, President, Case Western Reserve University Lawrence Mitchell, Dean, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Keynote Address: Keynote Address: Laura Quatela, '82, President, Eastman Kodak Company
October 18, 2013 Sponsor Elena and Miles Zaremski Law-Medicine Forum presented by the Law-Medicine Center Speakers Jonathan Adler Jessie Hill Erik M. Jensen Miles Zaremski (Law ’73)
October 17, 2013 Sponsor William A. Brahms Lecture on Law & Religion presented by Center for Professional Ethics Speaker John Witte, Jr. Jonas Robitscher Professor of Law Alonzo L. McDonald Distinguished Professor Director, Center for the Study of Law and Religion Emory Law School
October 12, 2012 Sponsor George A. Leet Business Law Symposium Presented by the Center for Business Law and Regulation Speaker Stephen L. Brown Senior Director of Corporate Governance & Associate General Counsel, Advocacy & Oversight TIAA-CREF, Financial Services
October 12, 2012 Sponsor George A. Leet Business Law Symposium Presented by the Center for Business Law and Regulation Speaker Stephen L. Brown Senior Director of Corporate Governance & Associate General Counsel, Advocacy & Oversight TIAA-CREF, Financial Services
October 12, 2012 Sponsor George A. Leet Business Law Symposium Presented by the Center for Business Law and Regulation Speaker Stephen L. Brown Senior Director of Corporate Governance & Associate General Counsel, Advocacy & Oversight TIAA-CREF, Financial Services
September 27, 2012 Randy E. Barnett Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Legal Theory Georgetown Law Center
September 11, 2012 Sponsor Judge Ben C. Green Lecture presented by the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Speaker David Cole Professor of Law Georgetown University Law Center
September 7, 2012 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center War Crimes Research Symposium
September 7, 2012 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center War Crimes Research Symposium
September 7, 2012 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center War Crimes Research Symposium
September 7, 2012 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center War Crimes Research Symposium
September 7, 2012 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center War Crimes Research Symposium
September 7, 2012 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center War Crimes Research Symposium
August 29, 2012 Sponsor Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Lecture on Global Justice Speaker Fatou Bensouda Prosecutor International Criminal Court