A Brave New World: The Supreme Court Torpedoes the 'Administrative State'

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Location, or Event type: Katten Webinar

A Brave New World: The Supreme Court Torpedoes the 'Administrative State'

Webinar, Hosted By Katten


Tuesday, July 30, 2024 - 11:30 AM - Tuesday, July 30, 2024 - 12:30 PM


During this webinar for Financial Services professionals, Katten Financial Markets and Regulation attorneys will provide an overview of three of the most significant administrative law decisions in the last 40 years: Loper BrightCorner Post and Jarkesy. We’ll discuss what the Court held, the practical consequences, and what the future might portend for the administrative state and our Financial Services clients.

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Please contact Sami Altshul.

CLE

Katten is an accredited provider of MCLE in Illinois and California. Katten has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of continuing legal education in the State of New York. This program is intended for an attorney audience. This program is pending approval in these jurisdictions for up to 1.0 CLE credits (IL/CA General; NY Professional Practice), subject to review of final presentation materials and attendance documentation. This program is suitable for transitional and non-transitional attorneys. If any attendees are licensed in Texas, Katten will apply for CLE credit with the State Bar of Texas, post-program, under the firm’s accredited sponsor status. We ask that verification forms be returned to Katten within 10 business days of the program date. Please note some states do not allow us to issue CLE credits if more than 60 days have passed since the original program date. Our firm is not accredited in any other jurisdictions or professional accreditations; however, we will make agendas, speaker biographies and presentation materials (contingent upon speaker consent) available to those attorneys who wish to file an individual CLE application in their licensed jurisdiction. Please check your state’s rules as to whether reciprocal credit is available. Kindly note that Katten makes no representations whether other states will accredit this program. This program does not form an attorney-client relationship nor does it serve as providing legal advice.

 

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