March 28, 2012 (Wednesday)
Moore & Van Allen, PLLC, Charlotte, NC
CLE Credit: 7 (General)
About the Program
The University of North Carolina School of Law's Center for Banking and Finance is proud to sponsor the ABCs of Banking Law, a continuing legal education program that focuses on the basics of banking law for lawyers.
This program is designed to provide an introduction to the banking law regulatory structure. It is designed for young attorneys and those who desire a basic framework in banking law, including in-house bank attorneys who do not work directly on bank regulatory issues, and business lawyers who want to understand how banking law impacts the banks with which their clients interact.
On March 29-30, the Center for Banking and Finance will sponsor the sixteenth annual Banking Institute at the Ritz-Carlton in Charlotte, NC. Consider signing up for this more advanced program after you have the basics in hand! If you sign up for both programs, you will receive a $50 discount on registration for the Banking Institute.
Please join us March 28 at the Charlotte Office's of Moore & Van Allen, PLLC for the 2012 ABCs of Banking Law: Get the Basics.
About the Center for Banking and Finance
The Center for Banking and Finance was established at the UNC School of Law on July 1, 2000. The Center was created to recognize and further the important role of banking and finance to the economy of North Carolina as well as the leadership role played by North Carolina-based financial institutions in the continuing evolution of the financial services industry.
The Center studies the legal and policy issues related to banking and finance, advances the teaching of these important areas through the development of new teaching materials and a "Practitioners in Residence" program, and sponsors conferences for industry professionals. The 2012 Banking Institute is the sixteenth annual Banking Institute sponsored by the UNC School of Law. The Center is directed by Wachovia Term Professor of Banking and Finance Lissa Broome and guided by a distinguished board of advisors.
For more information about this program, please contact Lissa Broome at lbroome@email.unc.edu.