United States:
Navigating The Post-Election Landscape: Financial Services
14 November 2020
Arnold & Porter
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Now that the US election has passed, industry leaders will need
to understand the policy priorities for the Biden Administration
and 117th Congress. From rebuilding the economy and managing the
COVID-19 pandemic, to confronting complex problems in the energy,
environmental, financial services, healthcare, tax, technology, and
trade sectors, policymakers must meet the challenges ahead. During
this breakout session, our legislative and regulatory professionals
discuss policy priorities relating to financial services.
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about your specific circumstances.
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