With the return of volatility, investors once again have raised concerns about the fairness, orderliness, and efficiency of equity markets. Are these concerns well founded? What regulatory changes have been helpful in the current crisis? What additional changes or recalibrations are necessary? What do structural changes and evolution mean for market makers, investors, and exchanges? What impact will increasingly electronic markets mean for liquidity, price discovery, and access to capital? Expert panelists will discuss what regulators and policymakers need to get right, and why getting it right is so critical for the long-term health of the markets.