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D.C. CALENDAR

The National Law Journal

February 18, 2013

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19

BANKING REGULATION: The financial institutions committee of the Corporation, Finance and Securities Law Section of the District of Columbia Bar presents “E.U. Versus U.S. Reforms to Bank Regulatory Policy.” The program begins at noon. Speakers: Richard Gaffin, senior international adviser, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; Antonio de Lecea, minister and principal adviser for economic and financial affairs, Delegation of the European Union to the U.S.; Martha Vestal Clarke, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (moderator). Location: D.C. Bar Conference Center, 1101 K St. N.W. Cost: $5, students and government and nonprofit employees; $15, members of the Corporation, Finance and Securities Law and the International Law sections; $20, nonsection members. Registration and information: (202) 626-3488 or www.-dcbar.org.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20

Affirmative action: The Labor and Employment Law Section of the D.C. Bar presents “The Fisher v. University of Texas Case: What it Means for Attorneys, Educators and Employers.” The luncheon program begins at noon. Speakers: Shirley Wilcher, executive director, American Association for Affirmative Action; Dean Sparlin, Sparlin Law Office and AAAA board member; Marilynn Schuyler, Schuyler Affirmative Action Practice and AAAA board member (moderator). Location: D.C. Bar Conference Center, 1101 K St. N.W. Cost: $20, members of sponsoring sections; $30, nonsection members. Registration and information: (202) 626-3488 or www.dcbar.-org.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21

Probate law ethics: The Estates, Trusts and Probate Law Section of the D.C. Bar presents “How to Prevent Ethical Violations.” The luncheon program begins at noon. Speakers: Wallace E. “Gene” Shipp Jr., bar counsel, D.C. Office of Bar Counsel; Kimberly Edley (moderator). Location: D.C. Bar Conference Center, 1101 K St. N.W. Cost: $15, law students; $25, government and nonprofit employees; $28, members of sponsoring sections; $35, nonsection members. Registration and information: (202) 626-3488 or www.dcbar.org. 



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