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Overview
Why You Should Attend
Our stellar faculty of international dealmakers will analyze the latest legal and business trends in key emerging markets such as China, India, Brazil, and Russia. The program provides a comprehensive overview of the most pressing legal and business issues involved in international deal making in and with emerging markets. Attorneys and other professionals in the field will benefit from the insights offered by a strong, international faculty, who will draw on decades of combined experience to share the best practices and most effective strategies they have learned and successfully employed. This program will bring together dozens of leading attorneys with global expertise, providing an excellent networking opportunity in addition to an unmatched learning experience. General counsel; lawyers practicing corporate law involving international transactions, investment, mergers, and acquisitions; and investment bankers or other professionals conducting transnational business will benefit from attending this program.
What You Will Learn
- Latest developments in emerging markets, including Latin America, Russia, India, China, Africa, and the Middle East
- Inbound investments from emerging markets: facilitating investment, including negotiating with the emerging market investor, dealing with the most common impediments, and clearing regulatory hurdles
- Anti-corruption: recent developments in anti-corruption enforcement and compliance for investments in emerging markets
- The general counsel’s perspective on emerging markets: what keeps them up at night
Special Features
Earn one hour of Ethics credit
Who Should Attend
General counsel; lawyers practicing corporate law involving international transactions, investment, mergers, and acquisitions; and investment bankers or other professionals conducting transnational business will benefit from attending this program.
Program Level: Overview
Intended Audience: General counsel; lawyers practicing corporate law involving international transactions, investment, mergers, and acquisitions; and investment bankers or other professionals conducting transnational business.
Prerequisites: A background in the preparation of public reporting and disclosure documents, particularly with respect to mergers and acquisitions.
Advanced Preparation: None