Futures & Derivatives 2012: Distinguishing Markets & Understanding Converging Regulatory Regimes

May 3, 2012

The worlds of futures and off-exchange derivatives are converging in parts while retaining fundamental distinctions in others. This program presents the structure of futures regulation embodied in the Commodity Exchange Act and illustrates how Dodd-Frank has used this structure as a platform for the regulation of off-exchange derivatives. Topics evaluated include: the treatment of customer funds in the event of a default by a clearinghouse member; the newest regulatory developments spurred by Dodd-Frank's reformulation of the derivatives industry; and documentation standards for exchange-traded futures, off-exchange derivatives and off-exchange derivatives subject to a clearing requirement. Whether for the futures and off-exchange derivatives practitioner, or for any attorney looking for a relevant, timely and practice-oriented guide to one of the most significant regulatory events in recent history, this program assists attorneys meet the demands of their practice in a post-Dodd-Frank age.

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May 3, 2012 - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Futures & Derivatives 2012: Implementing Dodd-Frank Thursday, May 3 9-5:00 p.m. Live program: Member: $465.00 Nonmember: $575.00

SAVE MONEY: Do you want to save 20% on this class? Firms with fewer than 10 attorneys receive a 20% discount if 2 or more register for the same CLE program. Firms with 10 or more attorneys receive a 20% discount if 4 or more register for the same CLE program. If this discount applies, please do not register online. You must call the City Bar Center for CLE - 212-382-6663.

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New York,New Jersey & California CLE Credit: 6.5 total: 4.5 professional practice, 1.0 skills & 1.0 ethics. This live program provides transitional/non-transitional credit to all attorneys. Illinois Credit: 5.0 general & 1.0 ethics; Pennsylvania Credit: 5.0 general & 1.0 ethics.


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