Events
Global Corporate Venturing & Innovation (GCVI) Summit
Orrick is a platinum sponsor of the Annual 2022 GCVI Summit on June 22-23 in Monterey.
Orrick is a platinum sponsor of the Annual 2022 GCVI Summit on June 22-23 in Monterey.
Former regulators discussed federal and state efforts to regulate the consumer financial services market in a period of both swift innovation and an increased focus on equity and fairness, and Jeff Naimon discusses the impact of ESG on lending and overall compliance governance.
Heather Sussman will be a panelist at the “IR Partner Seminar” organized by SentinelOne where she will discuss what to expect during an incident from legal partners.
Sarah Schaedler and Jennifer Criss will be leading a roundtable discussion on Recognizing and Mitigating IP Traps in M&A Transactions.
James Parkinson joined a panel, “Do the new data laws make corporate internal investigations impossible?,” at the annual conference of the International Bar Association’s Anti-Corruption Committee, held at the headquarters of the Organization for Cooperation and Development (OECD).
Join Orrick and Houlihan Lokey for a discussion on fairness opinions generally and the impact of the proposed SEC regulations on the de-SPAC process.
Thora Johnson, a partner in Orrick’s Cyber, Privacy & Data Innovation Group, will lead the session “It’s Not Research, It’s Quality Improvement,” at the Health Care Compliance Association (HCAA) Research Compliance Conference.
Daniel Bellovin joined a panel of industry experts that provided insights on flood insurance regulation and compliance, a review of recent enforcement actions, the impact of Risk Rating 2.0, and current compliance challenges for financial institutions.
Steven vonBerg joined a panel of industry experts to discuss regulatory concerns, including updates on FHFA’s scaling back of second home and investment property mortgages, CFPB priorities, the CDFI no-doc loan program, and fair lending issues.
Orrick is pleased to present at the PLI. J.T. Ho will be speaking on the topic of Human Capital Management and DEI.
Orrick attorneys John Coleman, Amanda Lawrence, and Jeff Naimon discussed what the Fifth Circuit’s decision could mean for providers of consumer financial services.