Looking Inside "Dodd-Frank"

On November 17, Professor Patricia A. McCoy will moderate "Looking Inside "Dodd-Frank" - The Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act." The panel is presented by the Connecticut Financial Services Institutional Programs at UConn's School of Business.

Professor McCoy, a renowned expert on financial services regulation, is the director of the Law School’s Insurance Law Center, the only such center in the country. Her research and teaching interests span retirement products, banking, securities, life insurance, and mutual funds to public insurance schemes such as Social Security and deposit insurance. Professor McCoy analyzes risk management, moral hazard, and systemic risk through the lens of law, economics, and empirical methods. Her courses include banking and securities regulation, mutual fund law, retirement security law, corporate governance, and consumer finance law.

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