The New Normal
The Effect of the Global Financial Crisis on Private and Family-Owned EnterprisesMay 10,2011 - May 12,2011
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Highlights
Topics include:
Privately held and family-owned enterprises are an integral part of many national economies and essential components in the global economic recovery. This one-and-a-half day conference examines:- Global perspective on the impact of the financial crisis on privately held and family-owned enterprises
- How these enterprises have weathered the crisis including future threats and challenges
- The trends confronted by privately held and family-owned businesses in several key regions relating to financing, asset protection, attracting and retaining talent, among other issues
- The impact of the crisis on the sale or acquisition of privately held and family-owned enterprises
- The opportunities created for outside and in-house counsel advising private enterprises
Who should attend?
Lawyers in private practice, in-house counsel within private enterprises, business representatives especially of privately held and family-owned businesses, and other professionals seeking to understand the global impact of the financial crisis on SMEs.

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- Theme: The Effect of the Global Financial Crisis on Private and Family-Owned Enterprises
- Attendees: Lawyers in private practice, in-house counsel within private enterprises, business representatives especially of privately held and family-owned businesses, and other professionals seeking to understand the global impact of the financial crisis on SMEs.
Contact Details
- Contact person: International Bar Association
- Event website: http://www.int-bar.org/conferences/conf347/
- Phone: +44 (0)20 7691 6868
- Fax: +44 (0)20 7691 6544
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