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The 11th Annual National Institute on theBanking Law BasicsDate: June 15-17 , 2009
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Sponsors: |
The American Bar Association Section of Business Law, Young Lawyers Division, General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Division, and the ABA Center for Continuing Legal Education in cooperation with the Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law of Boston University School of Law |
Program Description
This National Institute is the only two-and-one-half day primer on banking law. If you need the basics, you can’t afford to miss this program.
Click here for more information on the October 2009 session of Banking Law Basics.
Attend this program and learn what you need to know about:
- The Structure and Intent of Bank Regulation
- The Impact of Gramm-Leach-Bliley and Sarbanes-Oxley
- Permitted Investments and Activities of Banks, Bank Holding Companies and Financial Holding Companies
- Securities and Capital Market Activities of Banks and Bank Affiliates
- Insurance Activities and Cross-Industry Mergers
- Geographic Expansion and Mergers and Acquisitions
- Supervision and Enforcement
Click here for more information on the October 2009 session of Banking Law Basics.
Who should attend this National Institute?
- Lawyers at all levels of experience—from entry-level associates to seasoned practitioners who are involved or expect to become involved in banking law
- Banking law specialists seeking to expand their knowledge and practices into other growing areas of concentration
- All private practitioners who advise their corporate clients on banking law matters
- Consultants, accountants and bank executives seeking a more comprehensive understanding of these important issues
Click here for more information on the October 2009 session of Banking Law Basics.
Program Location
Hotel Nikko
222 Mason Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: 415-394-1111 / Fax: 415-394-1106
Single/Double: $199
All room rates are subject to city occupancy and sales tax. One night’s deposit is
required for reservation. Unclaimed rooms will be released 21 days before the
program, after which the hotel will accept reservations on a space-available basis
only. Mention this ABA meeting to receive the special discount.
CLE Credit
Mandatory continuing legal education (MCLE) accreditation has been requested from all states which require continuing legal education. 20.00 hours of CLE credit have been requested from those states recognizing a 60-minute credit hour including 2.25 ethics and 24.00 hours of CLE credit have been requested from those states recognizing a 50-minute credit hour including 2.70 ethics.
For NY-licensed attorneys: This transitional CLE program has been approved for all NY-licensed attorneys in accordance with the requirements of the New York State CLE Board of New York MCLE (20.00 total NY transitional MCLE credits including 2.50 ethics).
Registration Options
800.285.2221
Monday - Friday
8:30 AM - 6:30 PM Eastern
Event Code: CEN9BLB
Source Code: NCE9IBLB1
Tuition
$1,495 General Public
$1,395 ABA Members ($100 Savings)
$1,195 Section of Business Law, Young Lawyers Division, and General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm Division Members ($300 Savings)
All participants must register for the program.
Join the Section of Business Law or the Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division Members and save money on this program, as well as a full range of products and services.
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Audio CD Package