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The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act One Year Later: What You Need to Know
Continuing Legal Education
On July 21, 2010, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act became law, constituting the most comprehensive and far reaching reform of the financial services industry in generations.
Many of the Dodd-Frank Act's provisions went into effect in 2011 after lengthy and contentious rule-making processes involving numerous federal regulatory agencies. This seminar provides an update on these rules and other material provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act that have a fundamental impact on businesses of all types, especially those in the financial services sector, such as banks, private investment funds, investment advisers and consumer loan companies.
Attorneys in Indiana can currently receive up to six hours of credit per three year educational period through approved distance education activities. If you attended the live version of the program you cannot receive credit for viewing the program again online.
- Event Code
- BUS855W
- Credit Hours
- 1.00 CLE (General)
- Speakers
- David P. Hooper, Barnes & Thornburg LLP; Thomas M. Maxwell, Barnes & Thornburg LLP
- Date
- August 17, 2011
