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Harvard Business Law Review

Harvard Business Law Review

Harvard Business Law Review

Interviews with leaders and pioneers at the intersection of business and law. Brought to you by the Harvard Business Law Review. 


The Harvard Business Law Review (HBLR) is a bi-annual legal journal published at Harvard Law School. It is one of the nation's premier sources for legal thought and analysis on subjects including: corporate governance, securities law, capital markets, financial regulation and institutions, financial distress and bankruptcy, and related subjects. Authors published in the journal include leading scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in their respective fields.


Hosted by Jonathan Frieden. Podcast team includes: Alice Chen, Christie Gibbons, and Marc Schwab.


9 - High-End Securities Regulation (Update): William Clayton
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  • 9 - High-End Securities Regulation (Update): William Clayton

    We interview William Clayton on the SEC’s private funds rulemaking and related litigation. Professor Clayton lays out his views on agency conflicts in the high-end private funds securities contracting market, discusses the Fifth Circuit’s recent decision in National Association of Private Fund Managers v. SEC (5th Cir. 2024), and offers some thoughts looking forward beyond the presidential election. A bit about William Clayton: William W. Clayton is Professor of Law at The J. ...

    Mon, 18 Nov 2024
  • 8 - Corporate Purpose: Leo Strine

    We interview Leo Strine on the purpose of the corporation, differentiating between shareholder primacy and stakeholder theory. We discuss ESG and the power of stockholders and workers. Leo Strine applies his perspective on corporate purpose to corporate acquisitions and lays out his hopes for the future of corporations. Some critical articles to learn more about the shareholder primacy vs stakeholder theory debate:Origins of the argument: - Merrick Dodd, For Whom Are Corporate Managers Truste...

    Tue, 17 Sep 2024
  • 7 - Leadership, Design Thinking & Legal Profession: Scott Westfahl

    We Interview Scott Westfahl on leadership and critical lessons that he learned from his father– a former captain on a nuclear submarine. Professor Westfahl then explains design thinking and how it helps and can be harnessed by teams. He then discusses the legal profession, education, and dealing with uncertainty. Professor Westfahl concludes by analyzing a proposed case in which a firm notices that high performing associates have behavioral issues. A bit about Scott Westfahl:Prof. Westfa...

    Tue, 03 Sep 2024
  • 6 - Litigation & Advancing the Rule of Law: Judge Karen Green

    Judge Green begins by discussing white collar criminal litigation, internal investigations, and the challenges that corporations face in preventing their employees from committing fraud. She then discusses prosecutorial discretion and the impact that her practice had on her perspective as a judge. Judge Green then shares an exciting and complex case that she was involved with. The interview concludes with a discussion about advancing the rule of law. Judge Karen F. Green is an attorney w...

    Mon, 15 Apr 2024
  • 5 - Negotiations: Sheila Heen

    We interview Sheila Heen on negotiation and difficult conversations. The talk includes practical advice, understanding the role of identity, discussions on the research behind "anchoring," analyzing a scenario, and more. A bit about Sheila Heen:Sheila Heen is the Thaddeus R. Beal Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School and serves as a Deputy Director of the Harvard Negotiation Project.Prof. Heen specializes in particularly difficult negotiations – where emotions run high and relation...

    Mon, 18 Dec 2023
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