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October 27 – October 29, 2025
Chicago-Kent College of Law
565 West Adams Street
Chicago, IL 60661

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Don’t miss Barack Ferrazzano Financial Institutions Group Regulatory Section Leader John M. Geiringer as he participates as a faculty member for the Fundamentals of Banking Law (formerly Banking Law Basics). This intensive 2 1/2-day program, offered by Chicago-Kent College of Law, is designed to familiarize participants with the basics of bank regulatory law, including the critical policies, concepts, and regulations that have shaped over 150 years of banking law from the passage of the 1863 National Bank Act to the present. This course reviews the fundamental themes of banking regulation and introduces what has changed since the financial crisis and the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act and Basel III capital rules.

Structured as a workshop and lecture-based program, rather than a seminar or conference, Fundamentals of Banking Law is taught by experienced practitioners, former bank regulators, and academics from leading law schools. This program is eligible for MCLE credit.

John will lead the following sessions:

Welcome and Introductions: Summary of Course
Monday, October 27 | 8:00AM

Examination and Supervision
Monday, October 27 | 11:00AM

The Role of the Banking Sector in Preventing Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing (AML-BSA)
Tuesday, October 28 | 4:15PM

Ethical Issues Facing Lawyers Representing Banking Institutions
Wednesday, October 29 | 10:45AM

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