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welcome everyone uh both uh in person here in the room and and online it's a great pleasure to have you here for our 3cl seminar on on the cleaning of corporate governance now when i read the title i thought that some cambridge lecturers start their lectures by saying first we've got some housekeeping to do and then we move on to content now when i read your title at jens then i thought oh this is all about housekeeping and you've got very good reasons to do so and we're very happy to have you here as a speaker today uh jens is a visiting professor at the university of washington university in saint louis school of law and his research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of business law contract law and comparative law the particular focus of his research as we'll see today is on the use of large amounts of texts and other forms of big data before coming to washington university he was a postdoc at the milstein center for global markets and corporate ownership jens we're ve...