The Regulatory Underpinnings of Commercial Lending - The Banking Institute

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March 26-27, 2015

The Ritz-Carlton
201 East Trade Street
Charlotte, North Carolina

Seth M. Huffstetler participated as moderator in a panel discussion entitled "The Regulatory Underpinnings of Commercial Lending," at The Banking Institute on March 27, 2015.  The University of North Carolina School of Law's Center for Banking and Finance sponsors The Banking Institute, a continuing legal education program that focuses on important issues for bankers and their lawyers. Robinson Bradshaw was proud to be a sponsor of the CLE event.

The two-day program was the result of extensive planning by the Center's Board of Advisors, a distinguished group of banking law professionals from leading banks and law firms, and reflected the Board's commitment to provide one of the best banking CLEs in the country.  Attendees had an opportunity to interact with bank counsel, private practitioners, regulators, students, and nationally recognized speakers in the industry.

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