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DELAWARE JOURNAL OF CORPORATE LAW Vo.25 WHAT BUSINESS WILL LOOK FOR IN CORPORATE LAW IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY RICHARD J. AGNICH. Senior Vice-President Texas Instruments, Incorporated STEVEN F. GOLDSTONE. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. RJR Nabisco. Inc THE HONORABLE JACK B. JACOBS Vice-Chancellor, Court of Chancery PIERRE S duPONT, IV, Esquire ichards, Layton Finger MICHAEL D. GOLDMAN, Esqui Potter. Anderson corroon MR. GOLDMAN: Thank you, Craig. Craig has told us about the first hundred years and we 'll try to run through the next hundred years. W have a very distinguished panel with us today and let me introduce them to you. To my immediate right, we have Steven F. Goldstone. Steve is currently chairman and CEO of RJR Nabisco. In another life, Steve was a partner in the prestigious New York firm of Davis, Polk Wardwell, and during the 80s he had major roles in a number of the nations largest battles for corporate control. In early 1995, he became the general counsel to RJR Nabisco. He then became the chief executive officer in October of 1995 Steve will offer us his views on the next century from the perspective of both a Wall Street lawyer and a CEO, which is kind of unusual To my immediate left is Richard Agnich. Dick has been senior vice-president and general counsel of Texas Instruments since 1988. He also served as secretary of the board of directors and has dealt with significant corporate governance issues. Dick is president of the Association of General Counsel and has served on the boards of the united States Committee of the pacific Basin Economic Council that's a tou one -and the u.s. Korean business Council. he's also a member of Advisory board of the International and Comparative Law Center6 DELAWARE JOURNAL OF CORPORATE LAW [Vol. 25 WHAT BUSINESS WILL LOOK FOR IN CORPORATE LAW IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Presenters RICHARD J. AGNICH, Senior Vice-President Texas Instruments, Incorporated STEVEN F. GOLDSTONE, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, RJR Nabisco, Inc. Commentators THE HONORABLE JACK B. JACOBS Vice-Chancellor, Court of Chancery PIERRE S. duPONT, IV, Esquire Richards, Layton & Finger MICHAEL D. GOLDMAN, Esquire Potter, Anderson & Corroon - - - - - MR. GOLDMAN: Thank you, Craig. Craig has told us about the first hundred years and we'll try to run through the next hundred years. We have a very distinguished panel with us today and let me introduce them to you. To my immediate right, we have Steven F. Goldstone. Steve is currently chairman and CEO of RJR Nabisco. In another life, Steve was a partner in the prestigious New York firm of Davis, Polk & Wardwell, and during the '80s he had major roles in a number of the nation's largest battles for corporate control. In early 1995, he became the general counsel to RJR Nabisco. He then became the chief executive officer in October of 1995. Steve will offer us his views on the next century from the perspective of both a Wall Street lawyer and a CEO, which is kind of unusual. To my immediate left is Richard Agnich. Dick has been senior vice-president and general counsel of Texas Instruments since 1988. He also served as secretary of the board of directors and has dealt with significant corporate governance issues. Dick is president of the Association of General Counsel and has served on the boards of the United States Committee of the Pacific Basin Economic Council — that's a tough one — and the U.S. Korean Business Council. He's also a member of the Advisory Board of the International and Comparative Law Center
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