Business Law Section: 2022 Virtual Spring Meeting
Emerging Trends in Law – Evolution or Earthquake for NY Business?
Panel 1: The Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”)
A revolution in private company disclosure in the U.S.? How will the CTA affect business in NYS?
Panel 2: Retail Businesses in NY
Will they fully rebound after the pandemic?
The incoming Chair of the BLS, Tom Pitegoff, would like to give our members the opportunity to learn more on the economic and legal developments in this area. We want to see the role certain industries play in practical terms in NY City and in NYState.
Especially after Covid-19, the real estate market in NY City and NY State is transforming and I was wondering if you are interested in participating at the event as a moderator, interacting with other three panelists about the status of the real estate market in its recent past and future developments. The RE industry affects New York in competitive terms (domestically and internationally) while influencing corporate mobility competition and employee mobility. We would like to create a link between the industry and our regulators and discuss how NYC and NYS will look like in a close future. Do we need our legislators to step in? Do we need to reshare the regulations we have right now? Any other issue you believe is more fundamental related to this topic is really appreciated and NY attorneys will be very grateful.
The panelists who accepted to participate so far are: George Sweeting (Acting Director of the NYC Budget Office); Joseph Brancato (Chairman Gensler); Nathalie Bernardo, Esq. (Kramer Levin). You will have the opportunity to direct the session and pose questions to them.
Panel 3: NYS as an Innovation Hub: Cybersecurity, Fintech, and NFTs
Recent developments and a look ahead for NY.
- May 25, 2022
- 1:00 PM
- 5:00 PM
- 4.0
- 4.0
- Virtual Participation
1:00 p.m. Introduction/Administrative Announcements
Panelists:
Anastasia T. Rockas, Esq., Chair | Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Thomas M. Pitegoff, Esq., Vice-Chair | Offit Kurman, P.A.
1:10 p.m. – 2:25 p.m.
Panel 1: The Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”)
A revolution in private company disclosure in the U.S.? How will the CTA affect business in NYS?
Panelists:
Robert W. Downes, Esq.
Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell, New York, NY
Joseph A. Riley, Esq.
Partner, Dechert LLP, New York, NY
Jay L. Hack, Esq.
Partner, Gallet Dryer & Berkey, New York, NY
Moderator:
Thomas M. Pitegoff, Esq. | Principal, Offit Kurman, New York, NY
1.5 MCLE Credits in Professional Practice
2:25 p.m. – 2:35 p.m. Break
2:35 p.m. – 3:25 p.m.
Panel 2: Retail Businesses in NY | Will they fully rebound after the pandemic?
Panelists:
George Sweeting | Acting Director – NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) – Economist – Economic outlook for NYC
Luca CM Melchionna, Esq. | Melchionna PLLC New York, NY
Nathalia Bernardo, Esq. | Partner, Kramer Levin (Department of Real Estate), New York, NY
Joseph Brancato | FAIA Chairman, Gensler New York, NY
Moderator:
Professor Patrice A. Derrington | Director of Real Estate Development Program, Columbia University New York, NY
1.0 MCLE Credit in Professional Practice
3:25 p.m. – 3:35 p.m. Break
3:35 p.m. – 4:50 p.m.
Panel 3: NYS as an Innovation Hub: Cybersecurity, Fintech, and NFTs
Recent developments and a look ahead for NY
Panelists:
Brian McConville, Board member | Digital Domain Holdings, Ltd. NFTs, New York, NY
Lisa F. Sotto, Esq. | Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth Cybersecurity and Privacy, New York, NY
Avi Gesser | Partner Debevoise & Plimpton Fintech, New York, NY
Jacob Tran, Founder and CTO, Creature World, New York, NY
Moderator:
Luca CM Melchionna, Esq. | Melchionna PLLC New York, NY
1.5 MCLE Credits in Professional Practice
4:50 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Closing Remarks/Adjourn
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