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  A giant in studies of securities law; Dean Joel Seligman, J.D., has towering reputation in Wall Street legal circles
Seligman's father -- a lawyer who played a role in the Nuremberg trials, produced films and wrote novels -- instilled in his son a passion for writing and inspired him to attend law school.
Seligman's ability to understand the context of a particular challenge, combined with his high energy level and a consensus-building approach, has led to a tremendously successful first year as dean.
Seligman -- who has been known to paraphrase Plato about the essence of education as the "spark that jumps from each to each" -- has ignited the enthusiasm of students and rekindled his own love for teaching in his course on corporations and a new undergraduate class on the Supreme Court.
record.wustl.edu /archive/2000/05-18-00/people.html   (1234 words)

  
  Seligman addresses community - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Seligman argues that expanding stem cell research will bring the best faculty to UR in addition to bringing advanced medical work that has the potential to cure diseases and relieve suffering.
Seligman also hopes to improve the Rochester community by expanding UR's involvement with the city on multiple fronts, which he believes is a key component to UR's success.
Seligman attributed the progress to 19 th ward leadership, but mentioned that he was able to help push the project through its final delays in government.
www.campustimes.org /news/2005/11/17/News/Seligman.Addresses.Community-1108135.shtml   (721 words)

  
 FIRESIDE CHAT: THE TRANSFORMATION OF WALL STREET – FEBRUARY 26
It’s author is Joel Seligman, dean and holder of the AH Shepley University Chair at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis.
JOEL SELIGMAN: Well, during the chairmanship of William O. Douglas, there ultimately was a three to two vote with Douglas in dissent that the Commission essentially would look to the accounting profession for the promulgation of generally accepted accounting principles.
JOEL SELIGMAN: I treasure a story of when Henry Kissinger met Zhaoxing Li in China in the early 1970’s and Kissinger asked Zhaoxing Li what his opinion of the French Revolution had been and Zhaoxing Li’s response was it’s too early to tell, a mere 180 years after the revolution had occurred.
www.connectlive.com /events/sechistorical/transcript022604.html   (5401 words)

  
 Lonsberry
Joel Seligman is going to be the next leader of the U of R, one of the great American universities and a cornerstone of the Rochester region.
At his last job, as dean of the law school at Washington University in St. Louis, Joel Seligman was a vocal and strident campaigner against allowing military recruiters on campus.
Joel Seligman and the Washington University law school claim that the American military discriminates against homosexual people because of its “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.
www.lonsberry.com /writings.cfm?story=1546&go=4   (756 words)

  
 The World Today - Trading scandal uncovered in NY Stock Exchange
Joel Seligman is a Securities Historian and Dean of the Washington School of Law at the University of St Louis.
JOEL SELIGMAN: You reorganise the exchange after the former CEO and Chair Dick Grasso resigned because his pay salary was so astonishingly high there were concerns about whether or not the board was on top of things.
JOEL SELIGMAN: The problem is you've got so many millions of trades to process, you kind of have to know what you're looking for, in order to capture these things, and it sometimes takes a while to detect wrongdoing when it's occurring.
www.abc.net.au /worldtoday/content/2005/s1344328.htm   (1024 words)

  
 Seligman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joel Seligman, tenth president of the University of Rochester
and W. Seligman and Co., New York, established by Joseph Seligman in 1862 (and Abraham Seligman and Co., San Francisco (subsequently merged with the Anglo-Californian Bank); Seligman Brothers, London; Seligman Frères et Cie.
Jesse Seligman, (1827-1894), banker and philanthropist, younger brother of Joseph Seligman
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Seligman   (275 words)

  
 U of R Names Its 10th President   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Seligman will succeed current president Thomas Jackson who announced plans to leave his post earlier this year.
Seligman is currently the law school dean at Washington University.
Seligman and his wife, Friederike, have two children, Andrea, 20, and Peter, 18.
www.rnews.com /print.cfm?id=22915   (167 words)

  
 Joel Seligman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Joel Seligman is the nation's leading expert on securities law.
Joel Seligman, dean of the School of Law and author of Transforming Wall Street, discusses NYSE Chairman Richard Grasso's resignation with Steve Inskeep of NPR's Morning Edition on Sept. 18.
At the University of Arizona College of Law, Seligman was named dean and the Samuel M. Fegtly Professor of Law in 1995.
mednews.wustl.edu /sb/page/normal/85.html   (743 words)

  
 Chamber to honor hospital's president   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Seligman, a Pound Ridge resident, took over as president and CEO at Northern Westchester Hospital in 2001, after serving in various capacities at Mount Sinai Hospital and Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
Seligman earned a bachelor's degree from Boston University and a master's degrees in business administration and public health from Columbia University.
Seligman moved to Pound Ridge from New Jersey in 2001, and loves the area.
www.nyjournalnews.com /newsroom/042105/c07pt0421mkcitiz.html   (617 words)

  
 Westchester.com - Mt. Kisco Chamber Names Joel Seligman Citizen of the Year
Seligman will be recognized on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 at the Chamber’s Annual Gala at the Holiday Inn of Mount Kisco, located at One Holiday Inn Drive, Mount Kisco, NY.
Seligman has dedicated his career to the healthcare industry, serving in numerous roles at The Mount Sinai Hospital and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center before assuming the leadership of NWH in 2001.
Seligman serves as state delegate and member of the Regional Policy Board 2 of the American Hospital Association and as Vice President of the Northern Metropolitan Hospital Association.
westchester.com /Westchester_News/Westchester_Business_News/Mt._Kisco_Chamber_Names_Joel_Seligman_Citizen_of_the_Year_200503114893.html   (663 words)

  
 Advisory Committee on Market Information: Minutes of May 14, 2001 Meeting
Joel told me to avoid cliches, be gender neutral and stay within the time limits.
SELIGMAN: Then Mike Meyer pointed out that some discussion with the options exchanges have had that quote by request, and their basic sense is it might not work for the simple reason that if a single vendor or end-user requested it you'd have to supply all the information across the board.
SELIGMAN: I did not characterize it either way, but I did use the magical three words "at this time." And I think in terms of the conclusions that we would reach in late August or early September.
www.sec.gov /divisions/marketreg/marketinfo/071901mtg.htm   (15989 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Rewriting the Rules -- November 5, 2003
Two views now of the new proposal: Joel Seligman is dean of the school of law at Washington University in St. Louis.
JOEL SELIGMAN: There's certainly something to that but there's also real force in the point jack made with respect to the reorganization of the NASDAQ and the NASD during the 1990s.
JOEL SELIGMAN: The specialists at the New York and other exchanges are the market makers.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/business/july-dec03/nyse_11-05.html   (1944 words)

  
 Corporate, Business and Commercial Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Joel Seligman, dean of WUSTL School of Law and an expert on SEC matters, praised Donaldson's handling of the situation.
Joel Seligman, dean of the School of Law and author of a history of the SEC, said returning money to investors has become a higher priority at the agency in the past few years.
School of Law Dean Joel Seligman frequently commented on a variety of topics including the SEC's agenda, Eliot Spitzer's corporate fraud investigations, the aftermath of the Martha Stewart trial, evidence in corporate fraud trials, changes in corporate America, the SEC's plan to boost the role of investors in boardroom elections and the NYSE's outlook.
news-info.wustl.edu /cat/page/normal/170.html?s=clips   (1809 words)

  
 AM - Fraud scandal at NY Stock Exchange
JOEL SELIGMAN: Narrowly, it means they will have a number of new regulatory oversight mechanisms such as a Chief Regulatory Auditor, which is a novelty.
JOEL SELIGMAN: That's a fair question and at the risk of sounding perhaps more acquiescent than I like to sound, I'm not sure how big a deal it will seem to ma and pa investors.
TONY EASTLEY: Joel Seligman, Dean of the Washington School of Law at the University of St Louis, talking to Karen Percy.
www.abc.net.au /am/content/2005/s1344181.htm   (598 words)

  
 Law school dean boasts lengthy career - News
In college, Seligman pursued his fascination with the government and private institutions as a student of political science, with the understanding that he would most likely attend law school.
Seligman expected to find his interests in constitutional law or labor law, but was instead fascinated with corporations.
While working for Nader, Seligman studied how federal corporate laws should be enforced, ultimately writing a 30-page memorandum on the subject that influenced the writing of a groundbreaking history of the SEC.
www.studlife.com /news/2002/01/29/News/Law-School.Dean.Boasts.Lengthy.Career-172157.shtml   (441 words)

  
 R News: As It Happens, Where It Happens
Joel Seligman is now officially at the helm of the University of Rochester, after being inaugurated Sunday morning at the Eastman Theatre as the college's tenth president.
Seligman says he wants to accomplish several things during his presidency, including getting the U of R a higher, nationwide profile, raise more money, and build better ties with the city of Rochester.
Seligman says he also wants to get more publicity for the school's assets, it's medical research arm, arts and sciences program, and the Eastman School of Music.
www.rnews.com /Story_2004.cfm?ID=31406&rnews_story_type=18   (2287 words)

  
 KSDK NewsChannel 5 - Where The News Comes First
Seligman was tapped as Washington University's law school dean in 1999 after holding the same title at the University of Arizona.
Seligman will begin his new post July first, when the University of Rochester's president says he will retire after eleven years on the job.
The school says Seligman was selected from more than 200 applicants.
www.ksdk.com /printfullstory.aspx?storyid=70944   (106 words)

  
 Rochester Business Journal
The University of Rochester has named Joel Seligman as the institution’s 10th president, replacing Thomas Jackson, president since 1994, who plans to step down in June.
Seligman is currently Ethan A. Shepley University Professor and dean of the School of Law at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. He will take office July 1.
The university search committee chose Seligman from a pool of more than 200 applicants for the position, said Robert Witmer Jr., chairman of the UR board of trustees.
www.rbj.net /fullarticle.cfm?sdid=52823   (254 words)

  
 Marketplace for June 4, 2002
Now, securities regulators, reportedly, are investigating a former executive's claims that traders at the Knight group engaged in a practice called 'front-running' -- placing their own orders for stock ahead of customers buying the same stock.
Joel Seligman, dean at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, says if that happened, it would be a violation of trading rules:"
Seligman: "I think if you get some good profit reports, and investors are savvy enough to realize that most corporations are thoroughly honest, the confidence will be restored."
marketplace.publicradio.org /shows/2002/06/04_mpp.html   (1236 words)

  
 Seligman steps in - Features
Seligman, the eldest of five children, was born in New York City and moved to Los Angeles with his family when he was only four years old.
Listening to Seligman speak of his father was a clear indication of how much his father's life has shaped him into the man he is now.
As the years passed on, Joel Seligman began making a name for himself, attending Harvard Law School - a vision his father had for him - and after that, working alongside Ralph Nader, eventually writing a book together.
media.www.campustimes.org /media/storage/paper371/news/2005/09/29/Features/Seligman.Steps.In-1003019.shtml?norewrite200612101844&sourcedomain=www.campustimes.org   (533 words)

  
 NWH | Calendar
Seligman introduced a number of clinical programs, including transplantation and inpatient rehabilitation services, which are among the nation’s top ranked programs.
Seligman commented, “I am excited at the opportunity to work with the board, physicians, professional and support staff of Northern Westchester Hospital, and the community at large, to take an outstanding hospital to the next level of excellence.
Seligman, 48, currently resides in Westfield, New Jersey with his wife Joyce (an Occupational Therapist), and their two children, a 19-year-old daughter, Amy, who is a sophomore at Skidmore College and an 18-year-old son, David, who is a senior in high school and will be attending Muehlenberg College next year.
www.nwhc.net /NWH/section5/page5.2.2001.htm   (4468 words)

  
 St. Louis Daily Record & St. Louis Countian: Dean Seligman to depart Washington University School of Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
St. Louis is losing a great legal scholar next year as Joel Seligman, dean of Washington University School of Law and the Ethan A.H. Shepley University Professor, has accepted the position as the University of Rochester's 10th president.
Seligman plans to step down as the law school's dean on June 30, 2005, according to Washington University Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton.
Joel Seligman is an accomplished academic leader and will be a wonderful president for the University of Rochester, Wrighton said in an announcement.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4185/is_20041203/ai_n10178887   (419 words)

  
 FIRE - Law School Dean Joel Seligman's Response to Critics
Law School Dean Joel Seligman's Response to Critics
Due to the overwhelming number of emails, I am helping Dean Seligman answer all incoming mail.
The SBA and the ProLife students have been meeting and in the normal course of events, the ProLife student's application for recognition will be considered again and I suspect ultimately adopted.
www.thefire.org /index.php/article/4923.html   (187 words)

  
 Democrat & Chronicle: Editorials
His dynamism and enthusiasm for the task ahead on his campus and for the budding fortunes of Rochester and the region are impressive and, ideally, infectious.
Seligman, most recently dean of the Washington University law school, will be formally installed as UR's 10th president at ceremonies today at Eastman Theatre.
Seligman is a bit of both, it seems, and it suits Rochester very well.
www.democratandchronicle.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051023/OPINION04/510230332   (522 words)

  
 Book Reviews - Joel on Software
This is the short list of all the books that I honestly think that every working programmer needs to read, with my own book hidden in there in case you didn't notice because I get about two bucks if you buy it.
You'll see a lot of overlap between the ideas in this book and my wholly unoriginal Joel Test (surprise, surprise), although the emphasis here is on getting control of the scheduling process.
And Seligman, a pioneer in the field, has found that one of the most effective known non-drug therapies for depression is encouraging people to take small steps to exert control over their environments.
www.joelonsoftware.com /navLinks/fog0000000262.html   (2844 words)

  
 Joel Seligman, The Nontrial Adversarial Model, 64 Law & Contemp. Probs. 97 (Spring/Summer 2001)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Joel Seligman, The Nontrial Adversarial Model, 64 Law & Contemp.
See, e.g., Joel Seligman, The Washington Public Power Supply System Debate, 14 J. See The Statement of the Managers on the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, [1995-1996 Transfer Binder] Fed. Sec.
Senator Domenici, for example, summarized the litigation experience of a leading-if not the leading-plaintiffs' litigation firm, which in 1990 and 1991 filed 111 cases, and found that 38% were dismissed on a motion, with the balance of cases subsequently settled.
www.law.duke.edu /journals/lcp/articles/LCP64DSpringSummer2001P97.HTM   (3009 words)

  
 Campus Times
Hundreds of members of the UR community witnessed the inauguration of UR's 10th president, Joel Seligman, Sunday afternoon at the Eastman Theatre.
Among the attendants were President Seligman and his wife, former Jamaican prime minister the Most Honorable Edward Seaga and UR's oldest living graduate Olivia Hooker.
UR President Joel Seligman assumed duties on July 1, but an inauguration didn't make sense without students and faculty present, according to Vice President and General Secretary Paul Burgett, who co-chaired the inaugural planning committee.
www.campustimes.org /news/2005/10/27/News   (594 words)

  
 2004 Annual Meeting
Joel Seligman is the author or co-author of 20 books and over 35 articles on legal issues related to securities and corporations, including the 11-volume treatise co-authored with the late Louis Loss, Securities Regulation.
He has served on the Arizona State Bar Board of Governors (1995-1999) and as a consultant to the Federal Trade Commission (1979-1982), U.S. Department of Transportation (1983), and Office of Technology Assessment (1988-1989).
Seligman received his bachelor’s degree magna cum laude from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1971 and his law degree cum laude from Harvard University School of Law in 1974.
members.mobar.org /am2004/seligman.htm   (191 words)

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