Foley proudly sponsored the ABA Capital Markets Forum for Corporate Trust Professionals on April 13-15, 2008. Foley Partner Harold Kaplan participated in the event. ABA Capital Markets Forum is the industry’s premier corporate trust and structured finance event, attracting senior level managers and decision makers from the nation’s largest corporate trust departments as well as the smaller corporate trust departments.
Program includes sessions such as:
- Industry dialogue sessions with issuers, underwriters and rating agencies
- Growing the corporate trust business
- Structured finance sessions
- Risk assessment and risk mitigation in business acceptance and administration
- Regulatory panel discussions addressing a range of critical regulatory issues
- Tax issues
- Default and workout trends and litigation — recent developments and their impact on corporate trustees
- Other late-breaking news and business trend issues
For further information, please visit the ABA Capital Markets Forum Web site.
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