Conferences and Forums
Speakers at a conference on regulating hydraulic fracturing
The Richman Center sponsors invitation-only conferences and symposia that address emerging issues at the intersection of business and law. Invited participants include academics, policymakers, attorneys, industry members and journalists. Columbia faculty present research that analyzes issues and explores alternative public and private responses, and participants are invited to actively discuss the research and explore its implications for core policy issues.
2021-2022
A Conversation with St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard
All 2020-2021 conferences were postponed as a result of the pandemic.
2019–2020
The Green New Deal: Visionary or Misguided?
2018–2019
2019 Global Business Forum—Resource Sustainability: Challenges and Opportunities for Global Business
Corporate Governance Counter-narratives: On Corporate Purpose and Shareholder Value(s)
Symposium on Central Banking and Delegated Power
2017–2018
2018 Global Business Forum: Changing Demographics and Global Business
2016–2017
The New Pedagogy of Financial Regulation
2017 Global Business Forum: How Technology is Changing the Way We Do Business
2015–2016
Financial Regulation Roundtable and Book Launch
2016 Global Business Forum: Fresh Ideas in Going Global
US Corporate Tax Reform in 2017: Exploring the Options
2014–2015
The Oil Price Crash and the Shifting Energy Landscape
Inversions: Implications for Tax Planning, Tax Policy, and Corporate Governance Conference
Israel, the US & the Shifting Energy Landscape
Have We Tamed the Too-Big-To-Fail Financial Institution?
Global Justice Forum on Income Inequality
2013–2014
Beida-Columbia Shale Energy Workshop
Fall Policy Forum for Elected and Appointed Officials
2012–2013
How Should Hydraulic Fracturing be Regulated?
2011–2012
Financial Risk and Regulation: Unfinished Business
America’s Housing Crisis: Private-Sector Responses and Public Policy Innovation