Banking & Financial Institutions Seminar:
A Legal Update
October 10, 2008 • 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa • 3555 South Ocean Drive
Hollywood, FL
Please RSVP by October 3 Questions? Contact Linda Watson at [email protected] or 954.759.8940
Topics and speakers are subject to change.
Topics Include:The current economic situation
Legislative, regulatory and case law update
Consumer collection / foreclosure / workouts
Lender liability
Receivership
Bankruptcy
Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors
Appraisal inflation / underwriting issues
Dealing with real estate and commercial developments in progress
Directors and Officers liability issues
Underwriting / documentation and procedure
Distressed property and REO
Provisions to put in workout agreements to deter bankruptcy filing
Presenters and Panelists Include: Linda Charity Director of the Florida Office of Financial Regulation’s Division of Financial Institutions
Bill Hoffman Trigild
Randy Ryskamp OCC District Counsel, Southern District
Akerman Senterfitt Attorneys:Kimberly A. Ashby, Esq. J. Thomas Cardwell, Esq.
General Counsel for the Florida Bankers Association
Jules S. Cohen, Esq. Denise D. Dell-Powell, Esq. Kim Diamond, Esq.Joyce Elden, Esq.Ed Foster, Esq.
James Foster, Esq.Merrick L. Gross, Esq. William P. Heller, Esq. Jim Miller, Esq. Virginia B. Townes, Esq.
Online registration available July 14 at www.akerman.com/seminars
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early-bird (before August 15): $50 After August 15: $75 • At the door: $100
Continental Breakfast & Lunch Included Self-Parking: $18 • Valet Parking: $12
This seminar invitation is from the Banking & Financial Institutions Group of Akerman Senterfitt, with offices in Florida, California, New York, Virginia, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia. The seminar is intended to inform firm clients and friends about legal developments in the areas of banking and financial institutions law,
including recent decisions of various courts and administrative bodies. Nothing presented at the seminar should be construed as legal advice or a legal opinion, and attendees should not act upon the information presented at the seminar without seeking the advice of legal counsel.
SECOND ANNUAL
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