Corporate Ethics in the New Decade: From Enron to the Meltdown, and Where We Go from Here
Kerry A. Miller, Office of General Counsel, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, will lead a discussion drawing on his experience in the Enron collapse as well as more recent examples from the global financial meltdown to examine the ethical issues that face lawyers, investment bankers, accountants and boards of directors in the modern economy. This program is part of Baruch College's Ethics Week. Lunch will be served.
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Mar 25, 2010
from 12:30 PM to 02:00 PM |
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| Where | Newman Vertical Campus, 55 Lexington Ave., Room 14-220 |
| Contact Name | Matthew LePere |
| Contact Phone | 646-312-3231 |
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About the Speaker
Kerry A. Miller is a litigation attorney in the Office of General Counsel for Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. Prior to joining Deloitte, he spent 9 years as in-house litigation counsel for Arthur Andersen LLP. While at Andersen, he managed the Enron case, including the firm’s criminal trial and its successful appeal to the US Supreme Court. He received his JD with honors from University of Chicago Law School in 1994.
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E-mail us at matthew.lepere@baruch.cuny.edu