The Securities Law and Federal Litigation Sections,
along with the Southern District of New York Chapter
of the Federal Bar Association
present
along with the Southern District of New York Chapter
of the Federal Bar Association
present
Recent High Profile Securities Law Decisions
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Speakers: | Hon. Loretta A. Preska Chief Judge, Southern District of New York Mary Jane Lee Director and Associate General Counsel, Citigroup Prof. Paul Radvany Associate Professor of Law, Fordham University Law School Jorge Baez Senior Consultant, NERA Stephen J. Crimmins Partner, K&L Gates LLP Liam O’Brien Managing Partner, McCormick & O’Brien, LLP |
Since the recession of late last decade, there have been major developments with regard to securities laws and securities litigation. The Supreme Court and other federal court rulings have been grappling with these new laws and regulations, and their rulings will have a substantial effect on the operations of corporations, financial institutions and securities professionals. In this seminar, a panel of experienced securities litigators and experts will closely examine recent decisions involving allegations of market manipulation, insider trading, and misrepresentation of information. For those not able to attend in person, a webcast shall also be available. Registration is required for the webcast. | |
Cost: FREE $100 $130 | All attendees in person Webcast - FBA Members Webcast - Nonmembers* |
* Join the Federal Bar Association today and save on registration for this and numerous future events, as well as other benefits. Expand your connections. Advance your career. www.fedbar.org
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Lunch will be provided. | |
CLE:
1.5 hours of CLE is pending. | |
Please RSVP to Erin Rodgers, erodgers@fedbar.org by April 21st and note if you will be registering for the webcast.
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