Corporate Law Reform Network

Goal: To support the growing movement for corporate transformation by creating a roadmap on the role of law in corporate transformation, to help activists, legislators, business people, and others. Key to our work is a series of roundtables involving lawyers and legal scholars.

The Corporate Law Reform Network is a joint project of:
* The Center for Corporate Policy. We are organizing semiannual roundtables for leading lawyers and legal theorists to exchange ideas.
* Corporation 20/20, an ongoing gathering of leaders in business, finance, law, civil society, and government, drawing a more wide-reaching roadmap for corporate transformation.
* The Center on Corporations, Law and Society, an academic center at Seattle University that promotes interdisciplinary scholarship and dialogue.
* Corporate Ethics International, a grassroots network of dozens of activist groups, looking to implement the Roadmap.

Our aim is to:
1. Articulate transformative approaches to law reform, at the state and national level.
2. Create a Road Map to reform, disseminated through a web site and reports.
3. Provide updates about on-the-ground activities and their progress.
4. Host meetings to educate civil society leaders, legislators, and business people.

Steering Committee:
Jonathan Frieman, founder and sponsor; Marjorie Kelly, Tellus Institute, coordinator; Dana Gold, University of Seattle, academic coordinator; Charlie Cray, Center for Corporate Policy.

For more information contact: Jonathan Frieman, founder and sponsor.
Phone 415/721-7397. info@corporatepolicy.org