
Capital Law School Hosts 25th Annual Sullivan LectureMarch 2004 [ View Slide Show of the 25th Annual Sullivan Lecture - March 3, 2004 ]
On March 3, 2004, Thomas D. Morgan, Oppenheim Professor of Antitrust and Trade Regulation Law at The George Washington University Law School, presented the 25th Annual Sullivan Lecture. The panel of respondents included Columbus, Ohio, attorney Mark H. Aultman; Susan Saab Fortney, Associate Dean for Student Affairs and George H. Mahon Professor of Law at Texas Tech University School of Law; and Edward C. Brewer III, Professor of Law at Northern Kentucky University Salmon P. Chase College of Law. Capital University Law School Professor Lance Tibbles organized and moderated the lecture. This year’s lecture was titled The Role of the Corporate Lawyer Following Enron and Sarbanes-Oxley. Nearly 200 people attended the program which was held at the Columbus Hyatt Regency. Capital University Law School Centennial Gala followed the lecture. The Capital University Law Review sponsored the lecture. Articles from the lecture will be published by the Law Review in late fall 2004. Law Review subscriptions are available for $36 per year for four issues, or $12.00 per issue. For more information about purchasing the Sullivan Lecture issue or a subscription, contact Don Keller, the Law Review Business Editor at (614) 236-6789; or email him at lawreview@law.capital.edu. The John E. Sullivan Lecture Series was established in honor of Professor
Emeritus John Edward Sullivan, a dedicated teacher and scholar who was
appointed to the Law School faculty in 1953 and who also served as acting
dean and academic dean during his tenure. The Sullivan Lecture is presented
each academic year by a distinguished legal scholar who addresses a matter
of significance to the Law School and to the greater legal community.
The Sullivan Lecture Series is made possible through an endowment established
by Herbert and Margith Kunmann, friends and benefactors of Capital University
Law School. Their son, Edmond J. Kunmann, is a 1985 graduate of the Law
School.
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