MVA Financial Services Member Lauren Biek, Co-head of Financial Regulatory Advice and Response Neil Bloomfield, and Financial Services Counsel Ed Ivey will serve as panelists during the NCBA: The Business Lawyer as First Responder, 2021 Business Law Section Program. This live webcast will take place on February 11. Additionally, Financial Services Member Kimberly Zirkle serves on the planning committee for the Business Law Section program.
The panel titled, “SOFR, So Good? Current Issues in Credit Agreements” will highlight the differences in approach being taken in the lending and derivatives markets and what that may mean for clients. They will discuss SOFR and the issues related to its implementation, as well as the regulatory and litigation risks associated with the market transition.
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