Registration is OPEN for @unc_law's annual Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics. We're thrilled to host an all-@UNCLawAlumni panel this year on Friday, Nov. 11. Read more and register here: https://t.co/90xnY5mSpZ
The editorial board of North Carolina Banking Institute Journal has selected fifteen staff members for Volume 27. Please join us in welcoming and congratulating them!
Thanks to the UNC Center for Banking and Finance, School of Law alumnus Camden Webb ’95, & the NC Banking Institute sponsors for helping to fund the travel of the UNC Law students. 3/3
Dean Brinkley & Professor Broome accompanied 6 UNC Law students – Gunjan Devnani, Mary Drue Hall, Morgan Hoyt, Sterling Logan, Hinal Patel, Zachary Perhach – to the University of Tuebingen. 1/3
This panel will discuss the role of the general counsel & law group in a regulated financial institution from the perspective of various stakeholders & participants in the institution including directors, management, shareholders, & regulators. Join us!
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The Banking Institute will explore ESG - Join these experts for a robust discussion of what ESG in financial services looks like today and what may be on the ESG horizon.
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At the Banking Institute, this panel will explore data security & privacy, which are critical risk & compliance issues for financial institutions. They will address challenges posed by third parties, suggest strategies & tactics to manage & control risks.
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At the Banking Institute, this panel seeks to help bank executive and in-house counsel wrestle with questions on ransomware attack and cybersecurity, how to prepare for and navigate an incident.
Register: https://t.co/9d451B9OeD
The ABCs of Banking still has seats! A CLE program that focuses on the basics of banking law for lawyers.
March 1, 2022, 8-5 pm, Virtual
Register: https://t.co/4k3MprKpgN
* 7 hours of NC CLE (pending)
Reminder! Registration Open:
Prelude to the Banking Institute - LIBOR: What’s the Latest in the New Year?
Wednesday, February 16, 2022, 12:00 – 1:15 P.M. EST
Register here: https://t.co/5qV8kt9lv9
See full agenda here: https://t.co/BnpXjN8DpI
CLE Credit: Pending
Panels include:
- Current Cybersecurity and Ransomware Environment
- Emerging ESG in Banking & Finance: Principles, Products, Regulations & What's Next
- General Counsel’s & Law Group’s Role in a Bank or other Regulated Financial Institution
- Privacy and Data Protection 2/2
Registration is open for this year's Banking Institute in a virtual format. Join us on March 31-April 1, 2022. The Institute is designed to provide the highest quality CLE on cutting-edge issues related to banking law.
Register: https://t.co/9d451B9OeD
7.25 NC CLE Pending 1/2
We want to sincerely thank our panelists for being a part of our Banking Institute Prelude this week.
Follow us on LinkedIn and check out our most recent post for a more detailed recap of the event! #UNC#Banking
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Registration open:
Prelude to the Banking Institute - Federal and State Regulation of Digital Currencies
Wed, Jan 26, noon, Virtual, Free
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CLE Credit: Pending
Volunteer to do the dirty work and crush it. The senior attorney will remember that.
Be detail oriented. More senior attorneys don’t have time (and it is not cost effective given their billing rates) to read everything; you do. 4/4
A heartfelt thank you to @Mayer_Brown and @USAA for organizing Career Trek 2021! A particular shout out to Megan Webster and Amy Cook for coordinating and all the attorneys at who took time out of their busy day to Zoom in with our students and share their insights. 1/4
Know more about some thing than anyone else in the room. You could be the one person who knows the most about the contents of a particular document, law, or case. Recognize the senior attorney may not have time to read everything in detail, but you do. 3/4
Thanks to Eric Spitler for joining @prof_broome's Banking Law Class to discuss the 2008 Financial Crisis and the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010. We enjoyed lunch with students as part of the Center's Practitioner in Residence Program. Eric offers a seminar on Financial Crises @unc_law.