ABA - 2009 Joint Fall CLE Meeting
Event | 09.24.09 - 09.26.09, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC
Chicago, Illinois welcomes the ABA Section of Taxation and the Trust and Estate Law Division of the ABA Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law to the 2009 Joint Fall CLE Meeting. Join us and take advantage of the opportunity to meet with the country’s leading attorneys and government officials to discuss the latest federal tax policies, initiatives, regulations, legislative forecasts and planning ideas. In addition, you will have the opportunity to earn valuable CLE and ethics credits and network with Tax Section and Trust and Estate Division members and government guests.
Viva Hammer is the moderator of the topics entitled, "High Yield Debt and Cancellation of Debt: Seismic Changes" and "Big Bang for Derivatives."
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