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The 2009 Ethics Conference will be held on Thursday, November 19, 2009 in Room 114 of the College of Law. 2 hrs CLE credit has been approved for Ohio and are pending in Kentucky. (See Details)
Time: 3:30 - 6:15 p.m.
Location: College of Law, Room 11
The Center for Practice is offering four CLE opportunities in December. (Read more)
Participate in the 42nd Annual Tax Conference for tax practitioners, attorneys, paralegals and more. Presented by the UC College of Business, this event will include an update on the latest tax laws as well as tax preparation guidance. Lawyers can receive 13 CLE credits. Held December 15-16, 2009, conference speakers include industry leader Dr. Dale Kiefer, Professor Emeritus at the COB. (Read more)
After the enactment of Sarbanes-Oxley in 2002, influential voices in the business, political, and academic community expressed concern that the U.S. markets were losing their competitive advantage. While a number of factors were identified as contributing to this decline, higher U.S. regulatory compliance costs and liability risks were, in particular, singled out. Regulators, in turn, considered proposals that would ease barriers to entry. The 2008 financial meltdown increased awareness of the interconnectedness of markets and the importance of a coordinated approach toward securities regulation. At the G-20 Summit in April 2009, there was even talk of a global financial regulator that would regulate financial institutions within the U.S. borders. As policy makers, regulators and academics consider proposals for regulatory reform, how will these considerations—competition and coordination—play out?
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The Honorable Rosemary Barkett, United States Circuit Judge, Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals will be the residing judge at the 2010 Judge in Residence Program. (Read more)
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