The Dodd-Frank Act, which aims to overhaul the nation's financial regulatory system, will greatly expand the authority of the federal government over American business. Join us as we summarize key provisions of the Act and discuss what will happen next. We will provide tips on adapting to the resulting changes. Particular areas of focus include the following:

  • Effects on financial institutions, including in adapting to new consumer protection and mortgage lending rules
  • Registration of private fund advisers and other changes affecting the investment community
  • Executive compensation and corporate governance: What to expect for the 2011 proxy season
  • Changes to whistleblower protection provisions
  • The changing power of state attorneys general

Date and Time

Wednesday, July 28, 2010
12:00 PM - 2:15 PM ET

Location

Ballard Spahr
1735 Market Street, 42nd Floor
Philadelphia

Speakers

Alan S. Kaplinsky, Consumer Financial Services
Mark J. Furletti, Consumer Financial Services
Mary J. Mullany, Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation
Jeremy T. Rosenblum, Consumer Financial Services
Beth Moskow-Schnoll, Corporate and Government Investigations and White Collar Defense

Program

12:00 PM - 12:15 PM | Lunch
12:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Panel Discussion

Continuing Legal Education

This program offers 2.0 substantive Pennsylvania CLE credits. Uniform Certificates of Attendance will be available for the purpose of obtaining credit from jurisdictions other than Pennsylvania.