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Conference Opportunities at Boston U. and Cornell

posted by Bob Lawless

Credit Slips friends have made us aware of two upcoming academic conferences that might be of interest to our readers. First, the seventh annual Consumer Law Scholars Conference will be held at Boston University on March 6-7, 2025. Abstracts are due on September 6, 2024. More information, including on how to submit an abstract is available at their official call for papers web page

The second conference aims to bring together mass-tort and bankruptcy scholars at Cornell on September 20. Speakers and papers are already set as set forth in their official event poster. This is a symposium of the Cornell Law Review such that we should expect a law review issue about how these topics will continue to collide.

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