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Professor Ed Morrison (Columbia Regulation College) on the Regulation and Economics of Restructuring and Insolvency ~ Dieter Heremans Lectures sequence in Regulation & Economics 2025 at KU Leuven (Belgium)


The Dieter Heremans Lectures sequence in Regulation & Economics 2025 at KU Leuven (FEB and College of Regulation and Criminology) will likely be given by Professor Edward R. Morrison (Columbia Regulation College).

You’re kindly invited to the opening lecture Tuesday November 4 2025, in Grote Aula, (Maria Theresia Faculty), 3000 Leuven (Belgium).

You may register right here. Registration if free however obligatory.

Opening Lecture | Why is Insolvency Regulation Not often Used By Failing Companies Across the World? 
Welcome by Professor Joeri Vananroye
Introduction by Professor emeritus Dirk Heremans
Tuesday November 4 : 11u
Grote Aula (Maria Theresia Faculty)
Hosts: Professors Frederik De Leo and Gillis Lindemans

Lecture 2 | Valuation in Company Reorganization and Past: Why Specialists Disagree 
Tuesday November 4: 18u
KU Leuven Campus Brussels, rooom 4215, Hermesgebouw, Stormstraat 2, Brussels
Host: Professor Olivier Roodhooft

Lecture 3 | Why the Mannequin Regulation on Cross-Border Insolvency is Failing: It’s Time to Change the “Middle of Most important Curiosity” (COMI) Rule
Wednesday November 5: 14u
Aula DV1 01.54 (College of Regulation)
Host: Professor Bram Devolder

Lecture 4 | Company Debt Restructuring: Which Corporations Restructure Out-of-Courtroom? How Do They Do It? How Does Insolvency Regulation Affect the Restructuring Course of?
Thursday November 6 : 11u
Aula Michotte (Tiensestraat 102)
Host: Professor Marieke Wyckaert

Lecture 5 | What’s Altering in U.S. Company Restructuring At this time
Friday November 7 : 14u
MSI 00.28 (Erasmusplein 2)
Host: Professor Bert Keirsbilck

You may register right here. Registration if free however obligatory.

Professor Morrison is an skilled in company finance, company restructuring, family finance, client chapter, and contract legislation. He’s a Analysis Affiliate on the Nationwide Bureau of Financial Analysis (NBER), former co-editor of the Journal of Authorized Research and the American Regulation and Economics Evaluate, and a conferee of the Nationwide Chapter Convention.

Morrison’s scholarship has addressed company restructuring, client chapter, the regulation of systemic market danger, and foreclosures and mortgage modification. His current work research patterns in out-of-court restructurings, inter-creditor agreements, valuation disputes in company bankruptcies, racial disparities in Chapter 13 chapter filings, and the connection between monetary misery and mortality charges. 

Morrison teaches Contracts, Chapter Regulation, and Company Finance. He’s co-director of Columbia College’s Richard Paul Richman Middle for Enterprise, Regulation, and Public Coverage and is college director of the Regulation College’s Government LL.M. Program. In 2018, he obtained the Willis L.M. Reese Prize for Excellence in Instructing, awarded by the graduating class of the Regulation College. 

Morrison’s analysis has been revealed within the American Financial EvaluateThe Journal of Regulation and Economics, and different main peer-reviewed publications. His work has been cited by the chapter bench and bar and obtained assist from the Nationwide Science Basis and Pew Charitable Trusts. Morrison and his co-author (Douglas Baird) obtained the 2012 John Wesley Steen Regulation Evaluate Writing Prize from the American Chapter Institute (ABI) for an article on the Dodd-Frank Act revealed within the ABI Regulation Evaluate.

He just lately served as a director of the American Regulation & Economics Affiliation and a member of the Supreme Courtroom’s Advisory Committee on Chapter Guidelines.

Morrison clerked for Justice Antonin Scalia of the U.S. Supreme Courtroom and for Choose Richard A. Posner of the U.S. Courtroom of Appeals for the seventh Circuit. The then joined Columbia Regulation College in 2002, and from 2009 to 2012 was the Harvey R. Miller Professor of Regulation and Economics. From 2012-14, he was a professor on the College of Chicago Regulation College. After returning to Columbia in 2014, he turned the Charles Evans Gerber Professor of Regulation.

You may register right here. Registration if free however obligatory.

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