October 12, 2017 | Charles Schwab | 211 Main Street | San Francisco, CA 91405
If you are in the San Francisco, California area October 12, 2017 then please attend the faculty from Berkeley Law, The Clearing House, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Reserve of San Francisco and more for a half-day workshop exploring the opportunities and risks presented by the various banking regulations governing FinTech.
When/Where
Thursday, October 12, 2017
12:45PM to 7:00PM (includes cocktail reception)
Charles Schwab
211 Main Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Tuition
Half-Day FinTech Legal | Fundamentals for Entrepreneurs, Executives and Investors:
Government and Public Interest Employees, UC Berkeley Alumni – $450
General Public – $550
(Attorneys interested in only the Half-Day course, must contact [email protected]
for approval)
Early Registration for Three-Day Program (includes FinTech Fundamentals)
click here for additional program details :
Government and Public Interest Employees, UC Berkeley School of Law Alumni–$1,500
General Public –$1,700
General Registration for Three-Day Program (includes FinTech Fundamentals)
click here for additional programdetails :
Government and Public Interest Employees, UC Berkeley School of Law Alumni–$1,700
General Public–$1,900
Applicants may register online here:
https://www.regonline.com/fundamentalsofbankinglaw2017
For more information, please contact the Berkeley Center for Law, Business and the Economy at
[email protected] or by calling 510-642-0532.
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