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2010 Academy Alumni officers
(left to right):
Co-Secretaries General:
Monika Bien-Tomaszewska (Poland)
Sebastian Abogabir (Chile)
Deputy Secretary General:
Gloria Martinez (Mexico)
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The
notion of a global economy is a reality. Long-standing barriers
have fallen. Traditional national borders are less and less
an impediment to trade and commerce. The United States has
become an important exporter of not only goods and services,
but of a philosophy of government based on the rule of law.
At a time of transition when new alliances are forming
and new democracies are attempting to blossom the role
of lawyers becomes increasingly important to the international
business community.
Through
its Institute for International and Comparative Law (IICL),
The Center for American and International Law has a prominent
place in international continuing legal education.
Established
in 1963, the Institute for International and Comparative Law
offers annual programs that focus on international business
transactions and private investments abroad.
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47th Academy of American and International Law -ayMay
May 16 – June 25, 2010
The Institute's premier annual event is the Academy of American and International Law. Since 1963, this multi-week program has attracted participants from more than 122 countries. Among its alumni are many who have gone on to serve on national Supreme courts, as Ministers of Justice and Attorneys General, and as lead counsel to major enterprises. In addition to an extraordinary classroom and extracurricular schedule, the Academy offers opportunities to forge valuable international relationships that last a lifetime.
Continuing a new tradition, participants may receive a second certificate. In addition to the Certificate of Participation, which is awarded for class attendance, Academy students may take a series of short exams and earn the title of Academy Fellow.
The 2010 International Trade Compliance Workshop
May 4-5, 2010 in Texas
Under the guidance of Dana Nahlen, Director, SunGard Systems, and Scott Sullivan, VP, Group Counsel – Global Trade & Strategic Transactions at Flowserve Corporation, the Institute planned a workshop on international corporate compliance. It was designed for senior corporate lawyers and compliance officers and for senior law firm lawyers. It focused on practical trade compliance problems and solutions.
The 2010 Symposium - June 15-16, 2010
The 2010 Symposium was organized in cooperation with the Texas chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) and the Texas General Counsel Forum. Topics of high interest for in-house lawyers as well as lawyers in private practice were presented.
Richard Goetz (Dykema, Detroit, MI), Todd Martin (Bank of America, Dallas, TX), Patricia Menendez Cambo (Greenberg Traurig, Miami, FL), Kerry Tassopoulos (Mary Kay, Inc., Dallas, TX), and Carlos Velasquez de Leon (Basham, Ringe y Correa, Monterrey, Mexico) co-chaired the 2010 Symposium.
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