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Business Law & Ethics–the Spirit and the Letter: 1/31

Posted on January 29, 2019 | Filed under Archive

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Date: 1/31Time: 12:15 pm

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On Thursday, January 31, the Center for Business & Economics welcomes Michael Young ’78 who will present an overview of business law and how companies, some better than others, implement it. Young will share his views on business ethics – important information for students about to enter careers in business and economics. This event is free and will take place at 12:15 p.m. in Quigley Auditorium, with a complimentary lunch provided in partnership with the Law & Policy Program.

Named by “Accounting Today” as one of the “top 100 most influential people in accounting,” Young is a litigation partner at New York’s Willkie Farr & Gallagher where he chairs the firm’s securities litigation practice.

Young advises and defends boards of directors, audit committees, accounting firms, public companies, and company officers on issues of corporate governance and financial reporting. His trial victories include the landmark jury verdict for the defense in the first class action tried to a jury pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. He has served as a member of FASB’s Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council, as chair of the New York City Bar Association’s Financial Reporting Committee, and as counsel to the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Center for Audit Quality.

A prolific author on the subjects of financial reporting, audit committee effectiveness and the role and responsibilities of the independent auditor, Young’s books include “The Financial Reporting Handbook” (Wolters Kluwer 2003), “Accounting Irregularities and Financial Fraud” (Harcourt 2000) and, most recently, “Financial Fraud Prevention and Detection: Governance and Effective Practices” (Wiley 2014).

Young is a speaker and commentator on financial reporting issues, and has been regularly quoted in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Fortune, Forbes, USA Today, The Washington Post, and The National Law Journal. He has also appeared as an invited guest on Fox Business News, CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, and BNN (Canada).

Young is a graduate of Allegheny College and the Duke University School of Law, where he was Research and Managing Editor of the Duke Law Journal. He is also a member of Allegheny’s Board of Trustees.