Monday, October 31, 2011

CLE: Trade Secrets, Track Records and Non-Competes: Employee Mobility in the Financial Services Industry


Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Time: 6:00 – 7:45 p.m., followed by a networking reception from 7:45 to 8:30 p.m.
Location: Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse, Room 850,
8th Floor, 500 Pearl Street, New York, NY

Moderator
The Honorable Richard M. Berman
U.S. District Judge, SDNY

Panelists
Joel A. Blanchet, Esq.
Partner, Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Sandy Choi, Esq.
General Counsel, Tower Research Capital LLC
Joseph Giovanniello, Jr., Esq.
Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Ladenburg Thalmann & Co. Inc.
Sean R. O’Brien, Esq.
O'Brien LLP
Beverly Jo Slaughter, Esq.
Managing Counsel in the Retail Brokerage Litigation Section, Wells Fargo Bank N.A.
Program Coordinators
Elizabeth A. Fitzwater, Esq., Gibbons P.C.
Sean R. O’Brien, Esq., O’Brien LLP
Federal Bar Council Program Committee Chair
David B. Pitofsky, Esq., Goodwin Procter LLP

Program Description
This program will explore the practical and legal issues that arise when employees transition between financial services firms. When an employee now ends his or her employment at a bank, hedge fund, private equity firm or other financial services firm, both the employer and employee are faced with a complex set of risks and competing interests to protect, many of which involve the use and protection of intangible confidential information. The upheaval occasioned by the financial crisis has greatly increased the number of such transitions, and has raised the stakes for both employers and employees in protecting these interests.

The subject matters addressed in this program will include: (i) the treatment of trade secrets and confidential information; (ii) the portability of “track record” information; and (iii) non-competition agreements. The program will address both civil and criminal aspects of these issues.

While the focus of this presentation will be on the financial services industry, the principles developed in that context have applicability in many other areas. Accordingly, the program should be of interest to a wide range of federal practitioners.

CLE Credit Information
This program will provide 2.0 transitional/non-transitional CLE credits – 1.5 in Areas of Professional Practice and 0.5 in Ethics and Professionalism.

Registration Information
All attendees must register online. CLE credit is provided free of charge to all Federal Bar Council members in good standing. There is a $150.00 charge for CLE credit for non-members.

Federal Bar Council Membership Information
Non-members may join online at www.federalbarcouncil.org. Dues for membership in the Federal Bar Council are as follows: free for federal judicial law clerks in the Second Circuit (for a maximum of 2 years); $50 for retiree members; $75 for lawyers who practice in the federal courts as a government employee or who practice law for a not for- profit entity; $100 for lawyers who have been a member of the bar for 5 years or less; $100 for lawyers who practice outside the Second Circuit; $275 for regular members; and $475 for sustaining members. Membership includes, among other things, free CLE Programs, a free copy of the Second Circuit Redbook, a free subscription to the Federal Bar Council Quarterly and advance invitations to lectures and events. Sustaining members also receive a complimentary copy of The Remarkable Hands, An Affectionate Portrait and identification as a sustaining member in the membership listing section of the Second Circuit Redbook.

Financial Hardship Policy
The Federal Bar Council is pleased to offer a 50% discount on the cost of its CLE Programs to attorneys who are unemployed, employed in the public sector or who work for a not-for-profit entity and who can establish financial hardship. The original application for this discount must be submitted to the Federal Bar Council at least two weeks prior to the CLE Program for which it applies. Please contact the Council for an application form.

Due to security screening and sign-in procedures, attendees should arrive no later
than 5:30 p.m.

The Federal Bar Council is certified by the New York State Continuing Legal
Education Board as an Accredited Provider of Legal Education in New York State.

123 Main Street, Suite L100, White Plains, NY 10601-3104
(914) 682-8800 • Fax (914) 682-4400
cle@federalbarcouncil.com • www.federalbarcouncil.org

Monday, October 10, 2011

NEW YORK LIQUOR LAWS AND LIQUOR LICENSING

Title : NEW YORK LIQUOR LAWS AND LIQUOR LICENSING

Date: October 12, 2011, 8:30 am to 12:00 pm

Location: Bank of America, 114 West 47th Street, 12th Floor (US Trust Bldg)

Details: This class is designed for any attorneys engaged in representing or advising clients on real estate related matters and specifically advising clients on issues related to liquor law matters, including practitioners representing clients purchasing or leasing property who intend to use it for the manufacture, sale and/or distribution of alcoholic beverages.


Instructor: Donald M. Bernstein, Esq., Victor & Bernstein, P.C.

CLE Credit: 3 Areas of Professional Practice Credits

To Register: http://marcisrael.com/launch/register-now/?event=205

Sunday, October 9, 2011

ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE PRACTICE OF REAL ESTATE LAW

Title : ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE PRACTICE OF REAL ESTATE LAW

Date: October 25, 2011, 8:30 am to 12:00 pm

Location: Bank of America, 114 West 47th Street, 12th Floor (US Trust Bldg)

Details: This class is designed for practitioners of commercial and residential real estate and addresses a number of ethical issues and potential ethical pitfalls the attorney should be aware of in a real estate transaction. Particular attention is focused on potential conflicts in representing multiple parties to a real estate transaction, the requirement of obtaining a signed engagement letter, using non-attorneys such as paralegals and clerks to attend closings, handling escrow accounts, comingling escrow funds, and escrow account bookkeeping requirements.


Instructor: Marc Israel, Esq., Kensington Vanguard National Land

CLE Credit: 3 Ethics and Professionalism Practice Credits

To Register: http://marcisrael.com/launch/register-now/?event=160

Saturday, October 8, 2011

TRUSTS, ESTATES AND REAL ESTATE: REPRESENTING CLIENTS IN THE PURCHASE, SALE AND PLANNING OF REAL PROPERTY

Title : TRUSTS, ESTATES AND REAL ESTATE: REPRESENTING CLIENTS IN THE PURCHASE, SALE AND PLANNING OF REAL PROPERTY

Date: November 3, 2011, 8:30 am to 12:00 pm

Location: Bank of America, 114 West 47th Street, 12th Floor (US Trust Bldg)

Details: This class is designed for practitioners of residential real estate and addresses a number of issues that the attorney should be aware of in connection with (i) estate planning techniques focused on real estate holdings as well as the administration of real estate holdings of a decedent and tax matters; and (ii) representing a buyer or seller in an estate transaction.


Instructor: Mary S. Croly, Esq., and Brad M. Jacobs, Esq., both of McLaughlin & Stern LLP

CLE Credit: 3 Areas of Professional Practice Credits

To Register: http://marcisrael.com/launch/register-now/?event=197

Friday, October 7, 2011

MINIMIZE TAXES, MAXIMIZE WEALTH: UNDERSTANDING TAX DEFERRAL STRATEGIES WHEN SELLING REAL ESTATE

Title : MINIMIZE TAXES, MAXIMIZE WEALTH: UNDERSTANDING TAX DEFERRAL STRATEGIES WHEN SELLING REAL ESTATE

Date: November 9, 2011, 8:30 am to 12:00 pm

Location: Bank of America, 114 West 47th Street, 12th Floor (US Trust Bldg)

Details: This class is designed for attorneys who may represent sellers of real estate and want to be able to advise their clients on how they can benefit from various tax strategies related to their sale. This course will provide an overview of several important strategies used to minimize, defer or forgive the gain tax which may be due upon the sale of real estate, as well as the methods used to compute a capital gain tax and depreciation recapture including an in-depth discussion of the components that go into computing an adjusted basis and how gain tax is computed when a property is sold, an overview of depreciation and how it affects the profitability of real estate investments, how depreciation can create a tax when real estate is sold, primary residence capital gain tax exclusion, §1031 tax deferred exchanges, IRC §1033 condemnation exchanges, structured installment sales, and how to accomplish investor goals through creative financing and replacement property acquisitions for IRC §§1031 and 1033 exchanges.

Instructor: Todd Pajonas, Esq., Matthew Scheriff, and Joseph Insalaco

CLE Credit: 3 Areas of Professional Practice Credits

To Register: http://marcisrael.com/launch/register-now/?event=206

Thursday, October 6, 2011

REPRESENTING THE BUYER: COOP AND CONDO DUE DILIGENCE AND CONTRACT MATTERS

Title : REPRESENTING THE BUYER: COOP AND CONDO DUE DILIGENCE AND CONTRACT MATTERS

Date: November 10, 2011, 8:30 am to 12:00 pm

Location: Bank of America, 114 West 47th Street, 12th Floor (US Trust Bldg)

Details: This class is for attorneys who will, or may, represent purchasers of Coop and Condo apartments. The class will address both contract issues the attorney should be aware of as well as due diligence that the attorney must conduct on behalf of the client. Specific issues to be addressed include time of the essence clause, delivery date issues, mortgage contingency clause, down payment and default clauses, review of Coop and Condo Offering plans, review of Coop and Condo Financial Statements, review of Coop Proprietary Lease, review of Coop Board minutes, and review of Coop or Condo’s By-Laws. The class will also discuss the various federal, state and local taxes related to such a transaction.


Instructor: John Bradbury, Esq., Law Offices of John Bradbury

CLE Credit: 3 Areas of Professional Practice Credits

To Register: http://marcisrael.com/launch/register-now/?event=162

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

ZONING: A TO Z

Title : ZONING: A TO Z

Date: November 16, 2011, 8:30 am to 12:00 pm

Location: Bank of America, 114 West 47th Street, 12th Floor (US Trust Bldg)

Details: Purchasers of commercial property purchase the property with the intent of using it for a specific purpose or even changing the use. Therefore, it is important for the practitioner who is representing such a purchaser to understand the local zoning regulations that are applicable to the transaction in order to verify that the purchaser can legally do what they want to with the property. In order for the attorney to provide his or her client with meaningful land use and zoning advice and counsel, it is useful to have an understanding of what zoning regulations are, how they came about, and how they operate. This class provides a comprehensive review and analysis of the history, structure, use and impact of zoning regulations in New York City and the metropolitan area. Emphasis will be placed on practical and legal issues that practitioners need to understand.


Instructor: Howard Goldman, Esq.. GoldmanHarris LLC

CLE Credit: 3 Areas of Professional Practice Credits

To Register: http://marcisrael.com/launch/register-now/?event=163

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

GREEN BUILDINGS: THE FUTURE IS NOW

Title : GREEN BUILDINGS: THE FUTURE IS NOW

Date: November 17, 2011, 8:30 am to 12:00 pm

Location: Bank of America, Midtown Manhattan (Location TBD)

Details: The concept of being “green”, and more particularly building green, has swept the country and spawned numerous Federal, State, and local laws which, in turn, have created new legal issues that attorneys need to be aware of and understand. This class provides a comprehensive review and analysis of the impact of buildings on the environment, the legal and public policy reasons for green buildings, an in depth discussion and analysis of the various rating standards and agencies that have been created and are commonly utilized to “rate” green buildings, legal issues related to the burgeoning concepts of “passive buildings” and “zero energy buildings,” Federal, State and New York City statutes related to green buildings, and contract, tort and other litigation claims that have arisen out of this new and rapidly developing area of law.


Instructor: Stanley Alpert, Esq., Constantine Cannon

CLE Credit: 3 Areas of Professional Practice Credits

To Register: http://marcisrael.com/launch/register-now/?event=121