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TechGC Virtual Roundtable Dinner: ESG

Orrick is excited to connect with 35 GCs at TechGC’s Virtual Roundtable Dinner on Environmental Social Governance next Tuesday, April 20.

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DeputyGC Annual Summit

Orrick is excited to co-sponsor TechGC’s first DeputyGC Annual Summit on March 23, 2021 for ~150 Deputy GCs.

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Energy Storage Market Opportunities, Contracting & Finance

In this two-day virtual Master Class, Orrick partners and other respected industry leaders will cover the complexities of storage contracting needed to secure financeability, avoid pitfalls and maximize revenues for storage projects.

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TechGC Virtual SPAC & Direct Listing Forum

This three-day event will bring together General Counsels of high growth technology companies and venture funds to discuss how to approach these liquidity events strategically including evaluating which structure to use, understanding economics/dilution, and how to execute on these transactions.

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International Data Transfers at Risk – What Can Companies Do?

Orrick partners Dr. Christian Schröder and Shannon Yavorsky will join representatives from the Bavarian data protection authority (Germany) who are engaged in the discussions on the EU level for a briefing on international data transfers to address recent developments and answer pressing questions.

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2020 Update on the Low Income Housing Tax Credit

One of the highlights of the recently passed COVID Relief Legislation bill is the permanent minimum 4% Low Income Housing Tax Credit rate. Justin Cooper and Richard Moore will discuss this new legislation and its effect on affordable housing projects.

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What's Around the Corner in RESPA Section 8?

As we move to a new administration — and an expected increase in regulatory enforcement for financial services — Section 8 of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act may again move to the front burner.