February 27 - 28, 2014    Washington DC , USA
ACI’s 3rd National Advanced Forum on Securities Litigation and Enforcement, this time in Washington, DC, is the only event in the industry where experienced in-house counsel, leading litigators, renowned jurists, and regulatory and enforcement officials from federal and state agencies will assemble in our nation’s capital to provide the highest level insights on the most current developments in the field.

Now, more than ever, lenders/issuers, officers and directors, underwriters, auditors, investment managers and broker-dealers need to know how to prepare for and respond to litigation, and how to deal with regulation and enforcement initiatives from various federal and state agencies.

In response, ACI has developed the 3rd installment of its lauded Securities Litigation and Enforcement conference, which will provide practitioners with the knowledge and expert strategies that they need in order to prepare for and defend against the newest claims and claimants.

Join us in Washington, DC, and hear from a highly regarded faculty featuring in-house counsel from the top financial services companies and leading outside counsel from law firms that excel in securities litigation, renowned judges, and key government bodies, including SEC, FINRA, PCAOB, U.S. Attorney’s Offices (EDNY & SDNY), and various state securities departments.
Register today to ensure your place by calling 888-224-2480, faxing your registration form to 877-927-1563 or registering online at www.AmericanConference.com/SecLit​

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Dan Schmidt at [email protected]

For association and media partnerships, please contact Nicole O’Neill at [email protected]

Venue

Location: Grand Hyatt Washington
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