2010 Regulatory Innovation Award
 
Home Page Terms & Conditions 2009 Award Season Nomination Form

Nomination Process

  • Nominations open
    November 23, 2009
  • Complete and submit the
    nomination form by
    February 19, 2010
  • Nominee must be an
    academic or a non-elected
    public official
  • There is no fee to nominate
  • Please review Terms & Conditions for full award requirements
  • Award recipient will be announced after March 31, 2010

The Regulatory Innovation Award
Morrison & Foerster has established the Regulatory Innovation Award through the Burton Foundation to honor an academic or a non-elected public official whose innovative ideas have made a significant contribution to the discourse on regulatory reform in the arena of corporate governance, securities, capital markets or financial institutions.

At Morrison & Foerster, we are counted on for business-minded solutions. We’ve built our reputation on the artful balance of practical solutions and innovative ideas. Innovative thinking is central to what we do and how we do it. And so, it is with admiration and joy that we celebrate those whose innovative thinking is making a difference.

About Morrison & Foerster
With more than one thousand lawyers in key finance and technology centers internationally, Morrison & Foerster offers clients comprehensive, global legal services in business and litigation. The firm is distinguished by its unsurpassed expertise in finance, life sciences, and technology, its legendary litigation skills, and an unrivaled reach across the Pacific Rim, particularly in Japan and China. For more information, visit www.mofo.com.

About the Burton Foundation
The Burton Foundation is a volunteer, not-for-profit, academic organization concentrating on legal writing. With tax-exempt status as a 501 (c) (3) corporation, it offers full tax deductibility for contributors. LexisNexis is the prime sponsor of the program.