Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend’s Gary Bronstein Featured Speaker at Maryland Bankers Association’s 2016 Annual Convention
WASHINGTON, DC (June 2) – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that partner Gary Bronstein will be speaking at Maryland Bankers Association's 120th Annual Convention. This year’s Annual Convention will be held in Amelia Island, Florida on June 5-8, 2016.
Mr. Bronstein will be speaking on "The Most Pressing Legal and Regulatory Issues Facing Officers and Directors of Community Banks Today." The session will provide an overview of the governance, legal and regulatory risk areas that officers and directors of community banks should be aware of and be prepared to address.
Mr. Bronstein is a Team Leader of the firm's Financial Services team. He provides a broad spectrum of strategic advice to financial institution and public company clients. Mr. Bronstein concentrates on initial public offerings and other specialized public and private capital raising transactions, mergers and acquisitions and financial institution regulatory matters.
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