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ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING APRIL 6 – 8, 2017 | NEW ORLEANS, LA REGISTER NOW AT AMBAR.ORG/BLSPR17 JOIN THE BUSINESS LAW SECTION IN NEW ORLEANS THIS APRIL FOR PREMIER CLE, PRACTICE-SPECIFIC SUBSTANTIVE SESSIONS, AND NETWORKING.

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ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETINGA P R I L 6 – 8 , 2 0 1 7 | N E W O R L E A N S , L A

REGISTER NOW AT AMBAR.ORG/BLSPR17

JOIN THE BUSINESS LAW SECTION IN NEW ORLEANS THIS APRIL FOR PREMIER CLE, PRACTICE-SPECIFICSUBSTANTIVE SESSIONS, AND NETWORKING.

R E G I S T E R N O W A T A M B A R . O R G / B L S P R 1 7

CLECreate a custom business law curriculum from more than 90 CLE programs, prepared and presented by practice-area experts.

COMMITTEESMany of the Section’s committees and subcommittees will discuss developments in their practice areas, and gather for social events.

NETWORKINGBuild your international community of business law leaders and peers.

SUBSTANTIVE SESSIONSExpand your knowledge with substantive presentations covering emerging trends in business law.

THE ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING IS DESIGNED FOR ALL BUSINESS LAW PROFESSIONALS

REGISTER NOW TO EXPERIENCE

BUSINESS LAWYERSContinue to strengthen your presence in the business law landscape.

BUSINESS LAW JUDGESLearn about the latest developments and network with judicial colleagues.

YOUNG LAWYERSTake advantage of networking opportunities while advancing your practice with the Young Lawyer Track.

IN-HOUSE COUNSELLearn about the latest regulatory and substantive developments affecting your organization.

FIRST-TIME ATTENDEESChoose from hundreds of practice-specific meetings designed to help you sharpen your skil ls and network with colleagues.

LAW STUDENTSNetwork with attorneys from all practice areas to help find your niche.

OTHER PROFESSIONALSLearn about legal developments that affect your business or your board.

R E G I S T E R N O W A T A M B A R . O R G / B L S P R 1 7

CANCELLATION POLICY: Refunds will be granted for all written requests received by March 17, 2017. Refunds will not be granted after this date. We welcome substitutions for those unable to attend. Submit all refund requests to Dorcus Logan at [email protected].

TICKETED EVENTS

SECTION LUNCHEON (4/7) $75SECTION DINNER (4/7) $150

ALL-ACCESS PASS

SINGLE-DAY PASS

SINGLE-CLE PROGRAM PASS

Access to all non-ticketed events and programs

Access to all non-ticketed events and programs on a specific day

ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION MEMBER $725 $775ABA MEMBER $825 $875NON-ABA MEMBER $875 $925

Access to a single CLE program

SINGLE-DAY PASS (4/6 – 4/8) $390

SINGLE-CLE PROGRAM PASS $200

DISCOUNTED ALL-ACCESS PASSAccess to all non-ticketed events and programsFIRST-TIME SPRING MEETING ATTENDEE $525 $575ACADEMIC/GOVERNMENT/JUDGE/ PUBLIC SERVICE LAWYER $525 $575YOUNG LAWYER $525 $575LAW STUDENT FREE FREE

REGISTRATION RATESEARLY-BIRD RATESTHROUGH 2/3/17

2/4/17 AND AFTER

There are many exciting committee events to attend around town. Enjoy world class cuisine at some of New Orleans’ best restaurants while networking with colleagues in your practice area. Visit ambar.org/blcommitteeevents to view the complete list of brunches, luncheons, and dinners.

MEETING REGISTRATIONFOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER:

SCHOLARSHIPS

REGISTRANTS WITH DISABIL IT IES

Appl icat ions are avai lable for a l imited number of scholarships

to defray the regist rat ion fee. Preference wi l l be given to

practit ioners with l imited means and to unemployed attorneys.

For more information, please contact Dorcus Logan at

[email protected].

If you require special arrangements to attend this meeting, please

contact Nicole Nikodem at [email protected].

Log in at AMBAR.ORG/BLSPR17

Call the ABA Service Center at 800-285-2221

Print registration form at ambar.org/blspringform and mail toAMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATIONATTN: SERVICE CENTER – MEETING/EVENT REGISTRATIONS DEPARTMENT321 NORTH CLARK STREET, FLOOR 16CHICAGO, IL 60654

Print registration form from ambar.org/blspringform and fax to the ABA Service Center at 312-988-5850

IMPORTANT DATESFEBRUARY 3Early-bird regist rat ion ends

MARCH 15Hotel group rates end (unless group rooms are sold out in advance)

MARCH 17Advance registrat ion ends and last day to request refunds

REGISTRATION SERVICES

DAILYBUSINESS LAW HEALTH CLUB

Wake up early and join the Business Law Section Health Club for a run or walk through New Orleans. All Health Club participants will receive a participation T-shirt.

YOUNG LAWYER TRACK PROGRAMSThe Young Lawyer Track is a curated set of programs open to all meeting attendees wishing to attend introductory or intermediate level programming.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5DIVERSITY NETWORKING RECEPTION

Join the Diversity and Inclusion Committee in celebrating the Section’s commitment to diversity and inclusion in the Section and the profession.

THURSDAY, APRIL 6FIRST-TIMER BREAKFAST

All first-time meeting attendees are invited to this special welcome breakfast. Meet with Business Law Section Chair, William D. Johnston, and committee leaders to gain insight on navigating the meeting.

LAW STUDENT SPEED NETWORKINGLawyers and law students are invited to participate in this popular event that connects law students with established business lawyers for short networking sessions.

SECTION CONNECTION RECEPTIONAll meeting attendees are invited to join ABA President Linda Klein and Section Leaders at this new networking event. This interactive reception presents the opportunity to connect with business law professionals who share your interest areas, and Section officers and committee chairs who will share insights about the ABA and the Business Law Section.

WELCOME RECEPTIONEnjoy cocktails, appetizers, live music and networking at this signature Section event. Connect with other attendees at this event before attending a committee dinner.

SWEET ENDINGS DESSERT RECEPTIONCelebrate the strides made by women in the Section and the profession as you wind down the evening with desserts, coffee, and cocktails at this reception hosted by the Women’s Business Law Network Subcommittee of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee.

SPECIAL EVENTSSpecial events are free for All-Access Pass registrants, unless noted by a ticket price.

CLE INFORMATIONThe ABA directly applies for and ordinarily receives CLE credit for ABA programs in AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, DE, GA, GU, HI, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MN, MO, MS, MT, NH, NM, NC, ND, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, PR, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, VI, VT, WA, WI, and WV. These states sometimes do not approve a program for credit before the program occurs. This transitional program is approved for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys in NY. Attorneys may be eligible to receive CLE credit through reciprocity or attorney self-submission in other states. For more information about CLE accreditation in your state, visit americanbar.org/cle/mandatory_cle.html or contact Dorcus Logan at [email protected] or 312-988-5564.

FRIDAY, APRIL 7PRO BONO BREAKFAST

Join the Pro Bono Committee for a breakfast and discussion about creative and innovative ideas for pro bono work.

SECTION LUNCHEON (TICKETS: $75)New Orleans Mayor Mitchell Joseph “Mitch” Landrieu, scheduled to speak, is the keynote at this signature event. He will share insight about the city’s rich history, disaster recovery initiatives and its World Cultural Economic Forum.

RECEPTION HONORING BUSINESS LAW ADVISORS All Spring Meeting attendees are invited to a cocktail reception to meet some of the Section’s current and former Business Law Advisors. The Chair of one of our Section Committees and the Advisor to that Committee will take a few minutes to describe how the Advisor has been involved and included in the work and activity of the Committee.

SECTION DINNER (TICKETS: $150) Mardi Gras is about great music, festive parades, colorful floats, decadent food and EXCITEMENT. Join us for a very special ABA Business Law Section Mardi Gras celebration with our own private float parade from the Hyatt Regency New Orleans to Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World! You will be surrounded by many of the breathtaking floats and props that are produced and housed right there! Dress casually and comfortably. Dancing shoes are a MUST; the amazing band Rockin’ Dopsie Jr. and the Zydeco Twisters will have you on the dance floor in the float den all night long!

SUITE CRAWLAll registrants are invited to join us after the Section Dinner at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans for our traditional “Hospitality Suite Crawl,” free to all registrants. There’s more to New Orleans than Mardi Gras! Experience other city highlights, like the French Quarter, jazz, voodoo and Bayou at this dynamic after party!

CLE PROGRAMSEvents are listed alphabetically by day and are subject to change. Visit www.ambar.org/blspr17 for event times and the most up-to-date schedule, including practice-specific substantive sessions and committee and subcommittee meetings.

THURSDAY, APRIL 6All programs are scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

THE 1-2-3’S OF MEDIATION OF A MERGER & ACQUISITION DISPUTE: (PART 1) SETTING THE STAGE AND PLANNING FOR THE MEDIATIONPresented by Dispute Resolution Committee

THE 1-2-3’S OF MEDIATION OF A MERGER & ACQUISITION DISPUTE (PART 2): AN INTERACTIVE REAL WORLD “MOCK” MEDIATIONPresented by Dispute Resolution Committee

ANNUAL REVIEW: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN BUSINESS LITIGATION WITH PERSPECTIVES FROM THE BENCHPresented by Business and Corporate Litigation Committee

ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING DEVELOPMENTS FOR MONEY MANAGERS, BROKER-DEALERS AND INVESTMENT ADVISERSPresented by International Business Law Committee

BANKING ON CUBA: UNMET CREDIT DEMAND, COMPLIANCE RISK, AND DEVELOPMENT LENDINGPresented by Banking Law Committee

THE BOARD’S ROLE IN ADDRESSING NON-GAAP AND OTHER KEY DISCLOSURESPresented by Corporate Governance Committee

THE CFPB AT SIX YEARS: REFLECTIONS ON JURISDICTION, ABUSIVE, AND THE ELECTION’S IMPACTPresented by Consumer Financial Services Committee

THE CFPB’S PROPOSED SHORT-TERM CREDIT: WHAT WE KNOW SO FARPresented by Consumer Financial Services Committee

THE CHALLENGES TO BUSINESSES IN MANAGING RISK IN THE NEW ERA OF REGULATORY ENFORCEMENTPresented by White-Collar Crime Committee

CRA FOR COMMUNITY BANKSPresented by Banking Law Committee

CURRENT STATE OF THE SYNDICATED LOAN MARKETPresented by Commercial Finance Committee

DEMYSTIFYING DTC: WHAT BUSINESS LAWYERS DON’T KNOW CAN HURT MOSTPresented by Banking Law Committee

DEVELOPMENTS IN EU CROSS-BORDER GOVERNANCEPresented by Corporate Governance Committee

DIRECTOR & OFFICER LIABILITY FOR WARN ACT/CLAIMS AFTER STANZIALEPresented by Director and Officer Liability Committee

THURSDAY, APRIL 6 (CONTINUED)All programs are scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

EMERGING TRENDS IN DEBIT/INTERCHANGE FEE REGULATIONPresented by Consumer Financial Services Committee

ENFORCEMENT AND LITIGATION TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS IN PRIVACY AND DATA SECURITYPresented by Cyberspace Law Committee

ERUPTION IN ONLINE SMALL BUSINESS LENDING: EXPLORING THE LEGAL ISSUES UNIQUE TO SMALL BUSINESS LENDINGPresented by Consumer Financial Services Committee

ETHICS IN NEGOTIATING AND PRESERVING PRIVILEGE IN M&A TRANSACTIONSPresented by Professional Responsibility Committee

EU PRIVACY SHIELD IMPACT ON DATA TRANSFER FROM MOBILE DEVICESPresented by Cyberspace Law Committee

GREEN BONDS – A DISCUSSION OF KEY ISSUES FOR TRUSTEES, INVESTORS, AND ISSUERS IN FINANCING ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PROJECTSPresented by Trust Indentures and Indenture Trustees Committee

HOT TOPICS IN CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY AND THE INTERSECTION WITH DEBT COLLECTIONPresented by Consumer Financial Services Committee

IMPACT ON BANKS – THE DISTRESSED OIL AND GAS INDUSTRYPresented by Banking Law Committee

KEYS TO CELEBRITY USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND PAID ENDORSEMENTSPresented by Cyberspace Law Committee

LEARNING ETHICS FROM THE GOOD WIFEPresented by Career and Practice Development Committee

LITIGATING THE DISASTER CASEPresented by Business and Corporate Litigation Committee

LLC CASELAW UPDATEPresented by LLCs, Partnerships and Unincorporated Entities Committee

MITIGATING REGULATORY RISK IN FINANCING ANCILLARY PRODUCTSPresented by Consumer Financial Services Committee

OVERSIGHT RESPONSIBILITIES OF BANK DIRECTORSPresented by Banking Law Committee

POST-ENFORCEMENT ACTION ISSUES: WHEN IS IT REALLY OVER?Presented by Banking Law Committee

PRIVACY IMPLICATIONS OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGIESPresented by Consumer Financial Services Committee

SECURITIES LAW FOR THE NON-SECURITIES LAWYERPresented by Middle Market and Small Business Committee

SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE VENTURE INVESTING: CORPORATE STRUCTURE AND SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONSPresented by Private Equity and Venture Capital Committee

THURSDAY, APRIL 6 (CONTINUED)All programs are scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

STRUCTURING OIL AND GAS JOINT EXPLORATION, DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION OPERATIONS: CONTRACTUAL JOINT VENTURE, LLC OR LPPresented by Energy Business and LLCs, Partnerships and Unincorporated Entities Committee

TOWN HALL DEBATE: WITNESS PREPARATION RE-EXAMINEDPresented by White-Collar Crime Committee

ULC’S DRAFT UNIFORM REGULATION OF VIRTUAL CURRENCY BUSINESS ACT: A REPORT FROM DRAFTING COMMITTEE PARTICIPANTS AND STAKEHOLDERSPresented by Cyberspace Law Committee

WHAT ATTORNEYS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW REVENUE RECOGNITION RULESPresented by Law and Accounting Committee

WHAT EVERY BUSINESS LAWYER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BANKRUPTCY PROCESSPresented by Bankruptcy Court Structure and Insolvency Process Committee

WHAT’S THE BIG DEAL? CORPORATE VALUATION AND PROTECTION OF IPPresented by Intellectual Property Committee

FRIDAY, APRIL 7All programs are scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

THE 1-2-3’S OF MEDIATION OF A MERGER & ACQUISITION DISPUTE (PART 3): ASSESSING AND CONSTRUCTIVELY USING THE OUTCOMESPresented by Dispute Resolution Committee

34TH ANNUAL REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENTS IN BUSINESS FINANCINGPresented by Business Financing Committee

ALL ABOARD THE BLOCKCHAIN – COMMERCIAL FINANCE ISSUES, APPLICATIONS AND IMPACTPresented by Commercial Finance Committee

AVOIDING THE PITFALLS OF CROSS-BORDER SECURED LENDINGPresented by Commercial Finance Committee

BEYOND CONFLICTS: ADVANCE WAIVERS AND OTHER ENGAGEMENT LETTER TOPICSPresented by Professional Responsibility Committee

CHANGING STANDARDS OF UNFAIRNESS: RECENT ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS BY THE CFPBPresented by Cyberspace Law Committee

CHARTERS, PARTNERSHIPS, AND BEYOND: THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF FINTECH BANK LICENSING STRATEGYPresented by Banking Law Committee

COMPENSATION OF NON-EMPLOYEE DIRECTORSPresented by Corporate Counsel Committee

CURRENT ISSUES IN CONSUMER PROTECTION EXAMSPresented by Consumer Financial Services Committee

FRIDAY, APRIL 7 (CONTINUED)All programs are scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

DEFINING THE COMPETENCIES OF THE BUSINESS LAWYERPresented by Business Law Education Committee

DISSOLUTION, WINDING UP, AND TERMINATION OF AN UNINCORPORATED ENTITY: WHEN – IF EVER – DOES THE EXISTENCE OF AN LLC OR PARTNERSHIP END?Presented by LLCs, Partnerships and Unincorporated Entities Committee

DRILLING DOWN: THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY AND BANKRUPTCY COLLIDEPresented by Business Bankruptcy Committee

FIDUCIARY DUTIES IN ACTION: ADVISING SMALL TO MID-SIZED BUSINESS FIDUCIARIES IN DRAFTING, DECISION-MAKING AND DISPUTESPresented by Middle Market and Small Business Committee

FINAL CFPB PREPAID RULEPresented by Banking Law Committee

HMDA RULE IMPLEMENTATION AND FAIR LENDING SUPERVISORY AND ENFORCEMENT TRENDS – QUEST FOR 20/20 BY 2019Presented by Banking Law Committee

IF YOU BUILD IT, THEY WILL COME: TIPS ON CONSTRUCTION OF CASINO RESORTS AND MAJOR ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEXES FROM DEVELOPMENT TO DISPUTE RESOLUTIONPresented by Gaming Law Committee

IP AND TAX TRANSFER PRICINGPresented by Taxation Committee

LEARN FROM THE EXPERTS! EVIDENCE TIPS FOR FEDERAL BUSINESS AND BANKRUPTCY LITIGATORS – GET YOUR EVIDENCE IN AND USE IT LIKE A PROPresented by Consumer Bankruptcy Committee

LEGAL SNARLS IN THE WORLD WIDE WEBPresented by Business and Corporate Litigation Committee

A NEW LOOK AT FRAUDULENT TRANSFER LIABILITY IN HIGH RISK TRANSACTIONSPresented by Business Bankruptcy Committee

PERSUASION IN THE TECHNOLOGICAL AND MEDIA AGE: EFFECTIVE USE OF TECHNOLOGY, MEDIA AND GRAPHICS AT TRIAL AND ON APPEALPresented by Business and Corporate Litigation Committee

REG A+ AND CROWDFUNDING – THE FINAL FRONTIER REVISITEDPresented by State Regulation of Securities Committee

THE ROLE OF LAWYERS IN FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRMSPresented by Uniform Commercial Code Committee

SOCRATES IN THE BOARDROOM: THE POWER OF POWERFUL QUESTIONS IN MEETING FIDUCIARY DUTIESPresented by Corporate Governance Committee

’TIS BETTER TO GIVE IT TO A REAL ESTATE RECEIVERPresented by Business Bankruptcy Committee

TOO MUCH OR TOO LITTLE? IS THE CFPB EXERCISING ITS ENFORCEMENT POWER APPROPRIATELY?Presented by Consumer Financial Services Committee

FRIDAY, APRIL 7 (CONTINUED)All programs are scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP – STRATEGIES THAT WORKPresented by Leadership Development Committee

TRIPWIRES ON THE ROAD TO SELLING A COMPANY- IDENTIFYING AND NEUTRALIZING DEAL KILLERSPresented by Mergers and Acquisitions Committee

VALUATION SCENARIOS IN THE LIFECYCLES OF A VC BACKED COMPANYPresented by Private Equity and Venture Capital Committee

WHAT DEAL LAWYERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT REP & WARRANTY INSURANCE, TRENDS IN NORTH AMERICA AND EUROPE AND IMPACT ON DEAL NEGOTIATIONSPresented by Mergers and Acquisitions Committee

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2016 REVISION OF THE MODEL BUSINESS CORPORATION ACTPresented by Corporate Laws Committee

SATURDAY, APRIL 8All programs are scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

ANATOMY OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONPresented by White-Collar Crime Committee

BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS: HOW IT INFORMS CORPORATE COMPLIANCE, DISPUTE RESOLUTION, AND DISCLOSURES – PRESENTED BY THE LEGAL ANALYTICS WORKING GROUPPresented by Corporate Governance and Legal Analytics Joint Working Group Committee

CANNABIS, BANKING & OTHER FINANCIAL SERVICESPresented by Banking Law Committee

CONTROL OF ELECTRONIC CHATTEL PAPER: TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GAPS IN THE LAWPresented by Uniform Commercial Code Committee

DATA DRIVEN RISK ASSESSMENT FOR LITIGATORS AND TRANSACTIONAL LAWYERS – PRESENTED BY THE LEGAL ANALYTICS WORKING GROUPPresented by Business and Corporate Litigation and Legal Analytics Joint Working Group Committee

ETHICS SERIESPresented by Career and Practice Development Committee

THE EVOLVING ETHICS OF INCENTIVE COMPENSATIONPresented by Banking Law Committee

FINANCIAL COVENANTS: UNDERSTANDING, DRAFTING AND CRAFTING IN COMMERCIAL FINANCEPresented by Commercial Finance Committee

SATURDAY, APRIL 8 (CONTINUED)All programs are scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

THE FINANCIAL ADVISOR AND THE LAWYER: WHAT PRACTITIONERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FINANCIAL ADVISORS IN M&A DEALSPresented by Mergers and Acquisitions Committee

INTEGRATING SOCIAL IMPACT INVESTING INTO YOUR PRACTICEPresented by Community Economic Development Committee

LAWYERING IN A GLOBAL WORLD: CLEARING LEGAL AND CULTURAL HURDLESPresented by Diversity and Inclusion Committee

MAKING THE INTANGIBLE UNTOUCHABLE: CREATING, PERFECTING AND ENFORCING SECURITY INTERESTS IN INTANGIBLES IN CROSS-BORDER TRANSACTIONSPresented by Uniform Commercial Code Committee

THE NEW PROPORTIONALITY STANDARD FOR FEDERAL COURT DISCOVERY: FINANCIAL INSTITUTION AND CONSUMER ADVOCATES WEIGH INPresented by Consumer Financial Services Committee

THE NEW REG. C IMPACT ON REG. Z AND OTHER REG. C MATTERS – ROUND PEG AND SQUARE HOLE? Presented by Consumer Financial Services Committee

NONPROFIT ASSOCIATIONS: BEING UNINCORPORATED IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURYPresented by Nonprofit Organizations Committee

NONPROFIT LAW BASICSPresented by Nonprofit Organizations Committee

THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF PRIVATE EQUITY M+A – WHAT MAKES PE DEALS DIFFERENTPresented by Mergers and Acquisitions Committee

PAYMENT PROCESSORS IN THE CROSSHAIRSPresented by Consumer Financial Services Committee

POST-ELECTION ANALYSIS: NEW PRESIDENT; NEW CONGRESS; WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR BUSINESS LAWYERS?Presented by Government Affairs Practice Committee

THE RISE OF THE SHARING ECONOMY: AN OVERVIEW OF THE LEGISLATIVE AND LEGAL CHALLENGES COMPANIES LOOKING TO EMBRACE THE SHARING ECONOMY FACEPresented by Government Affairs Practice Committee

SECURITY OVER THE “WEIRD” ASSET IN PROJECT FINANCEPresented by Project Finance and Development Committee

TROUBLED WATERS – A CAUTIONARY TALE OF THE HANJIN SHIPPING BANKRUPTCY AND ITS STRANDED SHIPS: CREDITOR RIGHTS IN CARGO ON THE HIGH SEASPresented by Uniform Commercial Code Committee

WORKING WITH CORPORATE MONITORS: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLYPresented by White-Collar Crime Committee

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