Corporations and Their Communities (Session 2)
Date of Event
1-25-2008
Description
Speakers: Moderator: Jonathan Adler, Professor and Director, Center for Business Law and Regulation, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Edward A. Zelinsky, Morris and Annie Trachman Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University Morgan L. Holcomb, Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota Law School, Ilya Somin, Assistant Professor of Law, George Mason University School of Law Steven S. Kaufman, Partner, Thompson Hine LLP, Cleveland, OH, and Adjunct Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Presented by: Case Western Reserve Law Review
Summary: The Law Review Symposium Panel 2: Community Efforts to Attract and Retain Corporations: Legal and Policy Implications of State and Local Tax Incentives and Eminent Domain Throughout the 2-day symposium, legal scholars and practitioners will examine these questions: When a corporation operates within a community, what general obligations evolve out of that relationship - on the part of the corporation? on the part of the community? To what extent should a community or individuals in that community have stakeholder rights? Should they be able to influence corporate involvement in the community or establish which community related issues the corporation must take into account as it operates? From state and local tax incentives to eminent domain, what are the urban redevelopment issues?
Lecture Series
Case Western Reserve Law Review Symposium
Subject Headings
corporations and their communities
Location
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Document Type
Video
Recommended Citation
Case Western Reserve University School of Law, "Corporations and Their Communities (Session 2)" (2008). Conferences and Symposia. 351.
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/law_videos_general/351