News Release
LEADERS
OF INDIA’S LEGAL AND BUSINESS COMMUNITIES WILL COME TOGETHER AT
NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL SECTION CONFERENCE
IN MUMBAI
Section’s
India Chapter Will Hear from Global Experts on Business
Opportunities
While
Sharing Information with Colleagues from Across India
Building
upon the success of the inaugural meeting of the New York State
Bar Association International Section’s new India Chapter in New
Delhi last June, members of India’s legal profession and
business communities will come together next March for a
conference that highlights India’s emerging presence in the
global economy. The meeting, scheduled to take place March
25-27, 2010 at the Taj Land End Hotel
in
Mumbai, will explore various business
and legal issues, including strategies for business investment
in India and ways to promote corporate social responsibility.
“Expanding knowledge of business opportunities
through the sharing of expertise from other nations is vital to
lawyers and law firms who work in an increasingly interconnected
world,” said Michael E. Getnick (Getnick Livingston Atkinson &
Priore, LLP of
Utica and of counsel to Getnick & Getnick of
New York City). “This conference in Mumbai will help the State
Bar to build on its strong partnership with India’s business
entrepreneurs and leaders in the legal profession while also
serving as a forum for attorneys from the
U.S. and
India
to discuss a myriad of issues important to both countries. I
want to thank the members of the International Section and the
members of the new India Chapter for their steadfast commitment
to cultivating close working relationships with our many legal
and business colleagues abroad.”
The panels at the meeting will consist of
well-respected legal and business practitioners from New York,
India and China. Among the topics to be discussed by presenters
will be:
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Corporate Social Responsibility: Regulation, Governance and
Money Laundering under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)
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Strategies for Businesses Investing in India and the USA
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Alternate Dispute Resolution
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Infrastructure – The Emerging Landscape in
India
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International Trusts and Estates Program and Taxation
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Emerging
Areas of Practice in India
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Compliance and Trade Issues Affecting Multinationals – The
Role of In-House Counsel
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Protecting Intellectual Property Rights
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Energy
Issues: How Hungry is India?
Among the attendees scheduled to participate at the
March meeting in Mumbai include New York State Bar Association
President-Elect
Stephen P. Younger
(Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP of New York City), current
International Section Chair Michael W. Galligan (Phillips Nizer,
LLP of New York City), incoming International Section Chair
Steven C. Krane (Proskauer Rose, LLP of New York City), and
Chair of the International Section’s India Chapter Kaviraj Singh
(Trustman & Co., New Delhi). James P. Duffy, III, past chair of
the International Section and a co-chair for this meeting, also
will attend.
“The India Chapter’s upcoming meeting in Mumbai
represents another excellent opportunity to learn about the
current state of Indian and International law as well as
exciting business opportunities from authoritative legal and
corporate leaders,” said Singh. “Our first meeting in New Delhi
attracted more than 200 attorneys from across India, and I am
confident that the expert panels we have assembled for this
meeting will be sure to elicit even greater interest from a
diverse range of attorneys and entrepreneurs. I look forward to
working together with members of the State Bar and with my
colleagues here in India to increase our ability to share
resources and to collaborate on many future joint initiatives.”
The India Chapter is one of the International
Section's newest Chapters. The section has more than 50 Chapters
around the world in countries including Australia, Canada,
Chile, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, England, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Sweden and
elsewhere.
The International Section of the New York State Bar
Association is dedicated to the promotion of the international
practice of law on all planes of international life – whether
commercially or for the public good – and to the support of the
rule of law throughout the world. The section, which was
founded in 1987, has about 2,200 members. While the majority of
the section’s members are admitted to the Bar of the State of
New York, many members are licensed attorneys in other states of the
United States or other countries. All licensed attorneys who are
resident or non-resident members of the New York State Bar
Association are invited to join the section.
For more information about the International Section go to:
http://www.nysba.org/ilp.
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Founded in 1876, the 76,000-member New York State
Bar Association is the official statewide organization of
lawyers in
New York and the largest voluntary state bar
association in the nation. The State Bar’s programs and
activities have continuously served the public and improved the
justice system for more than 130 years.