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This program detailed and analyzed the federal response to the financial crisis. The panel examined the challenges of policy execution and oversight posed by Troubled Asset Relief Program approved by Congress in October 2008. Panelists included: Robert F. Hoyt, former General Counsel, U.S. Dpartment of the Treasury; Professor Cornelius Hurley, Director, Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law, Boston University School of Law; William F. Kroener III, Counsel, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and Co-Chair of the ABA Task Force on Financial Markets Regulatory Reform; Thomas McCool, Director, Applied Research and Methods, Government Accountability Office; Damon Silvers, Associate General Counsel, AFL-CIO, Member, EESA Congressional Oversight Panel. The program was moderated by Alasdair Roberts, Professor of Law and Public Policy and Faculty Chair of the Rappaport Center.
The program was held in conjunction with the ABA mid-year meeting in Boston and was co-sponsored by the ABA Sections of Administrative Law and Business Law.
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