Schedule of Events. International Bridging The Gap May 9-10, 2017 Global Law Week May 8-12, Fordham University School of Law Costantino Room

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Schedule of Events International Bridging The Gap May 9-10, 2017 Global Law Week May 8-12, 2017 Fordham University School of Law Costantino Room Have you started an international legal career or are you interested in expanding your skill set to include international law? It can be challenging to develop the knowledge and experience necessary to represent clients in international legal affairs, such as cross-border mergers and acquisitions, international litigation and arbitration, and international corporate law. In the increasingly globalized and interconnected world, legal work often requires a multidisciplinary, cross-border approach. Issues may be complex and varied, and it often takes years to learn about the many aspects of international practice. Organized by the New York State Bar Association, International Section ( NYSBA International ), this course covers critical aspects of international law for those entering or practicing in this diverse and complex area. Join a distinguished and experienced NYSBA International faculty and learn about the fundamental underlying areas of cross-border practice and other critical aspects of international law, and receive sixteen (16) Mandatory Continuing Legal Education credits, including two (2) ethics credits. Tuesday, May 9 8:30 9:00 am Coffee 9:00 9:50 am Framework of International Practice, Part One (1.0) Instructors: Michael W. Galligan, Partner, Phillips Nizer LLP Mark F. Rosenberg, Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Robert J. Leo, Partner, Meeks, Sheppard, Leo & Pillsbury LLP Hear from experienced international lawyers and learn about the basic considerations of the international practice of law. Explore the relationships between public and private international law, and between common and civil law jurisdictions. Speakers will cover the role of treaties in international practice and the international regulatory regimes that must be considered in cross-border practice. 9:50 10:00 am Coffee break 10:00 10:50 am Framework of International Practice, Part Two (1.0) Instructors: Michael W. Galligan, Partner, Phillips Nizer LLP Mark F. Rosenberg, Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Robert J. Leo, Partner, Meeks, Sheppard, Leo & Pillsbury LLP 10:50 11:00 am Coffee Break 11:00 11:50 am Marketing and Distribution in the U.S. and Around the World (1.0) Instructor: Andre R. Jaglom, Partner, Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP The sale of goods and services is the basic economic exchange underlying most economies. Learn about the international legal issues involved in marketing and distributing goods in the U.S. and globally, including many common legal issues and challenges arising in the cross-border context. From the basic dos and don ts to the tricks of the trade, this program will provide a solid background in this critical area. 11:50 12:00 pm Coffee break 12:00 12:50 pm International IP: Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents (1.0) Instructors: L. Donald Prutzman, Partner, Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP Oren J. Warshavsky, BakerHostetler The explosive growth in transnational commerce poses special challenges to the protection of intellectual property rights. Led by experienced IP counsel, explore the international aspects of patent, trademark and copyright registration and protection, including common law rights and registration. One of the fasted growing areas of international law, don t be caught unprepared when your client is desperate to protect its hard-earned IP rights. 4 Global Law Week 2017

1:00 2:00 pm Lunch 2:10 3:00 pm International Employment Law (1.0) Instructor: Philip Berkowitz, Partner, Littler Mendelson (New York) People cross borders for work all the time. However, every jurisdiction has different rules regarding the treatment of employees, and understanding the basic elements of international employment law can be critical. Explore the many aspects of this central area of international practice and learn from a leading employment lawyer with years of international experience. 3:00 3:10 pm Coffee break 3:10 3:35 pm International Tax (.5) Instructor: Daniel Pilarski, Partner, Watson Farley & Williams LLP Sometimes overlooked, many transactions are driven by tax concerns and structured accordingly. Learn about the underlying considerations in the important area and how it impacts the transnational practice of law. 3:35 3:45 pm Coffee break 3:45 4:35 pm Cross-Border M&A: Buying and Selling Companies Around the World (1.0) Instructor: Gregory E. Ostling, Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz Carl-Olof Bouveng, Partner, Advokatfirman Lindahl The sale and purchase of businesses around the world is a significant international practice area. Nearly every lawyer with internationally-sourced work will advise on business acquisitions at some point. Learn the basics from veteran international M&A practioners, including the common elements of cross-border M&A, typical legal issues, and due diligence challenges. 4:35 4:45 pm Coffee break 4:45 5:35 pm Business and Human Rights: The UN Guiding Principles (1.0 Ethics) Instructor: Azish Filabi, CEO, Ethical Systems Adjourn Wednesday, May 10 The U.N. Guiding Principals on business and human rights seek to extend human rights law into the corporate realm. The growing consensus that business interests should consider the impact of policies and development on more than just the bottom line has taken a big step forward with this important development. Explore the background and application of the Guiding Principals with a recognized thought leader in this area and better advise your clients in this developing area. 8:30 9:00 am Coffee 9:00 9:50 am International Litigation Basics (1.0) Instructor: Neil A. Quartaro, Watson Farley & Williams LLP The pace of globalization has led to more cross-border disputes than ever before. A dispute may be capable of being heard in more than one jurisdiction, and there may be pros and cons to each. Differences in evidence collection, substantive laws, and court practice require international lawyers to recognize a different set of priorities and to be aware of numerous traps for the unwary. Add to this differing standards of evidence production and legal ethics, and international litigation can become a minefield for the unwary. Learn how to spot and identify many of the important issues at the beginning of a case and how strategic legal decisions can impact the outcome of a case many years after the initial decision. 9:50 10:00 am Coffee break 10:00 10:50 am International Arbitration (1.0) Instructor: Nancy M. Thevenin, F.C.I.Arb., Thevenin Arbitration & ADR, LLC 10:50 11:00 am Coffee Break Many international contracts and disputes are subject to arbitration in one of the major arbitral venues. Learn about these major centers for arbitration, their rules, and how to craft effective arbitration clauses. Explore the differences between the leading institutions, and hear from an experienced panelist and arbitrator about the intricacies of this critical area. NYSBA International Section 5

11:00 11:50 am International Bankruptcy Basics (1.0) Instructor: William H. Schrag, Partner, Thompson Hine LLP (New York) The U.S. bankruptcy regime claims expansive jurisdiction, and has been emulated around the world. This critical part of the program covers the main features of the U.S. bankruptcy regime in the context of certain foreign jurisdictions, and explores the impact of offshore filings on U.S. creditors. Whether or not you plan to practice in this area, insolvency is a part of the business cycle and a critical area of the law. Hear from a highly-experienced bankruptcy professional and up your game in an area sure to arise in your practice. 11:50 12:00 pm Coffee break 12:00 12:50 pm Cross-Border Data Protection and Cyber-security (1.0) Instructor: Gerald J. Ferguson, Partner, BakerHostetler The security and protection of electronic data is an increasingly crucial area of practice. Protecting data is often key to a successful business, and data breaches can have devastating effects on a business. Hear from one of the most experienced legal minds and learn what do and what not to do in this increasingly central practice area. 1:00 2:00 pm Lunch 2:10 3:00 pm International Trusts and Estates (1.0) Instructor: Glenn G. Fox, Partner, Baker & McKenzie LLP Trusts and estates frequently cross borders, and it is common to field enquiries covering numerous jurisdictions. Off-shore trusts and other protective structures have multiplied in recent years, and the handling of a multi-jurisdictional estate raises its own unique issues. Learn from experienced international counsel and be prepared to field enquiries about this central, but often mis-understood, area of international law. 3:00 3:10 pm Coffee break 3:10 3:35 pm What s a Little Lanyap Between Friends? The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (.5 ETHICS) Instructor: M. Scott Peeler, Partner, Arent Fox LLP Doing business in some jurisdictions raises the risk of illicit payment to facilitate local commerce. Learn about the controlling U.S. statute in this area and the central aspects of advising clients how to avoid an unwelcome call from the DOJ. 3:35 3:45 pm Coffee break 3:45 4:35 pm International Corporate Compliance (1.0) Instructor: Aurora Cassirer, Partner, Troutman Sanders LLP Businesses of any size have corporate compliance departments to ensure that applicable laws and regulations are followed. However, corporate compliance requires familiarity with a wide range of topics and issues, and the penalty for getting it wrong can be onerous. Learn about the major corporate compliance issues facing U.S. and foreign companies operating internationally. 4:35 4:45 pm Coffee break 4:45 5:35 pm Ethics in the International Practice of Law (1.0 ETHICS) Instructor: Janis M. Meyer, Partner, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP Differing legal and business cultures can be a trap for the unwary international lawyer. Learn about the ethical practice of law in international transactions and cases, including common issues when advising a client active in emerging economies. This can t miss presentation by one of the leading speakers on ethics will help build you skill set and identify some of the most common traps and pitfalls for the unwary. 5:40 7:00 pm Cocktail Reception 6 Global Law Week 2017

NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION MEETING REGISTRATION FORM Name Company/Law Firm Address International Section Global Law Week Bridging the Gap May 9 10, 2017 City State Zip Country PERSONAL INFORMATION: Phone Fax E-mail address The following pricing information applies only to the Fundamentals Program and Friday s Lunch. Additional fees will be charged for the Wednesday, May 13th Track 1 (see registration link below) All other CLE programs hosted at various law firms throughout Global Law Week are free of charge. To register for any of those programs, please see full Global Law Week Brochure, available at the web link at the bottom of this form. BTG Program Registration fee: Programming and costs associated with programming, coffee breaks, CLE credit. Cancellation Notice: Notice of cancellation must be received by April 30, 2017 in order to obtain a refund of fees. Please refrain from both faxing and emailing this form as this can result in double billing. FUNDAMENTALS PROGRAM FEES: NYSBA Member Attorney fee: 175.00 Non NYSBA Member Attorney fee: 225.00 Newly Admitted Attorney fee: $125.00 GLOBAL LAW WEEK FEES: Friday Lunch at NY City Bar (May 15): 25.00 PAYMENT INFORMATION: Payment for registration fees will be accepted by credit card only. Please include the name and address of the credit card holder if it is different from the registered attorney. Fax or Email this form to: Tiffany Bardwell New York State Bar Association One Elk Street Albany, New York 12207 Email: tbardwell@nysba.org Fax: 518.463.5993 Charge $ to: American Express MasterCard Visa Expiration date Card number: Cardholder Authorized Signature Company Address City State Zip Country To register online, please visit www.nysba.org/globallawweek2017 To register online for the May 12th Fundamentals program and the program and Luncheon at the NYC Bar Association on Friday, May 15th, go to www.nysba.org/globallawweek2015. To register for the May 13th Track 1 9am 11:30am go to www.nysba.org/ May13thEthicsCLE. For all other programs, see Registration Contact information located under each session.

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