On Friday, February 24, 2012, Bryan Cave will host the 2012 In-House Counsel CLE Institute, a complimentary CLE seminar, in its Atlanta office. Recognizing the many diverse topics corporate counsel confront on a daily basis, Bryan Cave attorneys will provide guidance on the following issues:
- Dodd Frank Update
- Web 2.5
- Corporate Compliance Issues
- Data Breach and Security
- Environmental, Health and Safety Enforcement Developments
- Doing Business in Asia
- Antitrust Triage
- Corporate Tax Hot Topics
- Anti-Doping in Sports
- Health Reform’s Impact on Employee Benefits
We anticipate the seminar will be approved for 6.5 hours of CLE credit, including 1.0 hour of Ethics credit and 1.0 hour of Professionalism credit. Breakfast and lunch will be provided, and a reception will conclude the seminar. Breakfast/registration is scheduled to begin at 8:00am on Friday, with the seminar running from 8:30am until 4:30pm.
Please contact Evan Kendall (evan.kendall@bryancave.com or 404.572.4523) if you have any questions, comments or suggestions. You may register online or visit the In-House Counsel CLE Institute website for more information.
On February 18, 2011, Rob Klingler gave the 2011 Regulatory and Legislative Update for the annual Banking and Finance Law presented by the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia. A copy of the slides used in the presentation is available online.
Jerry Blanchard served as the program chair and gave an update on recent case law developments. BT Atkinson also moderated a panel on Bank Acquisitions and Mergers in Non-Loss Share Transactions. The seminar will also be available on the ICLE’s website as an archived online course, and is eligible for 6 Georgia CLE hours, including 1 trial practice hour.
On Friday, February 19, 2010, Jerry Blanchard will be presiding at the annual Banking and Finance Law CLE co-sponsored by the Institute for Continuing Legal Education in Georgia and the Business Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia. Early registration is $160, while on-site registration will be $180. The program is targeted towards attorneys licensed in Georgia, but other attorneys and bankers are welcome as well.
Jerry will also be speaking about recent lender liability decisions and Rob Klingler will be presenting a regulatory and legislative update. Presentations are also scheduled on the state of banking in Georgia, failing bank liquidations, an analysis of the deal conducted by State Bank & Trust Company, and preparing for director and officer litigation. A panel of regulators from the state and FDIC will also address current issues.