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Overview
Why You Should Attend
Capital markets are adjusting to a wide range of evolving regulatory standards that affect the way in which offerings are conducted around the world. At the same time, issuers across the globe are subject to changing accounting and corporate governance standards. Issuers and market participants also face an increasingly active global enforcement environment targeting activities taking place around the world, while managing the ethical considerations arising when representing issuers or underwriters in global offerings.
This program will provide an update on domestic and international regulatory and market developments, bringing together an engaging group of expert practitioners and senior regulators for an in-depth look at how the U.S. securities laws work in the context of a rapidly evolving global regulatory environment.
What You Will Learn
- The latest developments with global regulatory efforts
- Efforts to promote capital formation through private and public offerings
- Evolving accounting, disclosure and governance standards for issuers
- Current developments with private and public offering practices
- Securities enforcement in an increasingly global regulatory environment
- Ethical considerations
Special Features:
- Earn up to one full hour of Ethics credit
- NY Transitional credit available
Who Should Attend
In-house attorneys, outside counsel and other professionals involved in securities regulation and capital markets.
Program Level: Overview
Intended Audience: In house attorneys, outside counsel and other professionals involved in securities regulation and capital markets will benefit from this program.
Prerequisites: None.
Advanced Preparation: None.