Banking Law Basics
In association with the Banking Law Committee of the American Bar Association, the Morin Center offers a National Institute on banking law entitled "Banking Law Basics", which provides practicing lawyers from around the country with an opportunity to study the subject of the basic laws and regulations governing banks and law banking regulation intensively over a three-day period. The course is designed for attorneys, consultants and bank professionals who intend to work in the field, as well as experienced banking law practitioners who seek a more comprehensive understanding of this area of law. The program will be offered in San Francisco on June 7 - 9, 2010, and in Boston on October 27 - 29, 2010.
Information and Registration will be posted when available.
Topics include
- 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 of mergers and acquisitions
- Supervision and enforcement
Faculty
- Roland E. Brandel, Morrison & Foerster
- Cornelius Hurley, Director, Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law, Professor of the Practice of Banking Law
- Sara A. Kelsey, General Counsel, FDIC
- Edward J. McAniff, O'Melveny & Myers LLP
- William Kroener, Counsel, Sullivan & Cromwell
- Rosemarie Oda, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
- James E. Scott, Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft
- Karol Sparks, Barrack, Ferrazano LLC
- Mark E. Van Der Weide, Senior Counsel, Federal Reserve Board