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The National Law Journal

February 11, 2013

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 11

Exports control: The District of Columbia Bar presents “Export Controls and Economic Sanctions 2013: Recent Developments and Current Issues.” The program begins at 6 p.m. Speakers: Carol Kalinoski, Carol A. Kalinoski & Associates, Thomas Scott, Ladner & Associates. Location: D.C. Bar Conference Center, 1101 K St. N.W. Cost: $89, members of the Administrative Law and Agency Practice, the Corporation, Finance and Securities Law and the International Law sections; $99, D.C. Bar members; $109, government attorneys; $129, others. Registration and information: (202) 626-3488 or www.dcbar.org.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13

Corporation law: A committee of the D.C. Bar’s Corporation, Finance and Securities Law Section presents “The End of Zombie Corporate Directors? A Consideration of Majority Voting Reforms.” The program begins at noon. Speakers: Jonah Crane, legislative assistant, Office of Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), Edward Durkin, director, Corporate Affairs Department, United Brotherhood of Carpenters, Lisa Fairfax, Leroy Sorenson Merrifield Research Professor of Law, George Washington Uni­versity Law School, Jeffrey Mahoney, general counsel, Council of Institutional Investors (moderator). Location: D.C. Bar Conference Center, 1101 K St. N.W. Cost: free, students and government and nonprofit employees; $10, members of the Corporation, Finance and Securities Law Section; $15, nonsection members. Registration and information: (202) 626-3488 or www.dcbar.org.



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