Register now for this important session where a distinguished panel of speakers will take a deep dive into recent regulatory issues that may soon, if they haven’t already, affect health care organizations.
Session Speakers
Moderator: Heidi Jeffery, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
Panelists:
Matt Swafford, Managing Director & Partner, Melio & Company, LLC
Mike Bailey, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
Dave Bannard, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
Topics to be covered:
- A look into the 2017 market activity and the impact of healthcare reform on borrowers
- President Trump’s “2 for 1” Executive Order and whether regulatory reform is on the horizon
- Proposed amendments to SEC Rule 15c2-12 and the effect on issuers and obligors of municipal securities – potential new and substantial burdens
- What does it mean to me if a CUSIP is required for my loan?
- A deep dive into Rev. Proc. 2017-13 and its implications for health care borrowers
- A review of the Issue Price Rule and why it matters to health care borrowers
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