215 Law Building
Berkeley, CA 94720-7200
United States
University of California, Berkeley - School of Law
ChatGPT, Large Language Models, AI, Generative AI, corporate governance, institutional investors, proxy voting, index funds
board of directors, corporate governance, corporate law, data assets, token offerings, ESG, index funds, stakeholders, digital assets, shareholder primacy, corporate purpose, Caremark, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Artificial intelligence (AI), Large Language Model (LLM), priming, race, gender, bias, regulation of AI, AI and ethics, law and technology.
Superstar CEOs, Transaction-Specific Controller, Controlling Shareholders, Fiduciary Duty, Board independence, Shareholder Voting, Clawback, Tornetta v. Musk, DExit, executive compensation, controlled transactions, related-party transactions
pass-through voting, voting choice, proxy voting, proxy advisors, ISS, investment stewardship, corporate governance, The Big Three, asset managers
crowdfunding, SAFE, securities regulation, convertible securities, simple agreement for future equity, corporate finance, SEC v. Howey, venture capital financing, private placement, public offering
digital tokens, capital raising exemptions, securities regulation, ICO, STO, digital token offerings, SEC v. Howey, SEC v. Ripple
Artificial Intelligence, Financial Advisors, SEC Regulation, Conflicts of Interest, Algorithmic Accountability, Regulation Best Interest, Fiduciary Duty, Broker-Dealers, Investment Advisers, AI Washing, financial advising
legal institutions, political economy, signaling, investor protection, independent directors, institutional investors, ESG, gatekeepers, corporate governance
Artificial intelligence (AI), Large Language Model (LLM), priming effect, algorithmic fairness, AI bias, Bias auditing