Powers of Attorney and Subpoenas - The Risks, Abuses and Potential Liabilities to Credit Unions


Live Webcast: Thursday, March 15, 2012 • 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. EST
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Early Bird Deadline:  March 8, 2012

On-Demand webcast expiration date:  March 15, 2013  

Open to all credit unions, regardless of membership or charter type!

With the lack of regulatory guidance on power of attorneys, this webcast will provide valuable information on the high risks and potential liabilities to credit unions. It will also address key points on how to handle a subpoena served on a credit union. Keeney will discuss the types and kinds of powers of attorney as well as provide checklists for credit unions to utilize to help reduce liability. The webcast will also review subpoenas - different types, the law that defines them and if a credit union must comply with a subpoena.

By attending this webcast and you will walk away with:

  •  Checklist to help your credit union reduce its liability.
  •   Real-life examples of mistakes made by credit unions.
  •   Simple pointers you can reference when dealing with complex law issues. 

Industry Leading Speaker:  Andy_Keeney

Andy Keeney
Partner
Kaufman & Canoles
 

Andy Keeney is a partner in the Norfolk law firm of Kaufman & Canoles.  Andy is a nationally recognized credit union attorney with over 35 years' experience.  He currently serves as the general counsel for numerous credit unions; he is an approved and preferred special counsel for several credit union insurance companies and has been a specially retained attorney by NCUA.   

Credit union staff that will benefit from this webcast include:

Law firms representing credit unions   
Accounting and Finance Officers Lending and Loan Officers
CEOs and Presidents
Auditors Back Office Staff
C-Level and Senior Staff BSA Officers Research Staff
Clerks and Tellers Branch Managers Business Development Staff
Compliance, Legal, /Paralegal,
  Attorney and Risk Staff


NAFCU's webcasts include live streaming video and audio of the presenters along with presentation slides and downloadable handouts.  You can easily submit your questions to the presenters at any time and there is no dialing in over the phone!  The audio and video stream directly through your computer.

Registration Fees


By 3/8/2012            After 3/8/2012         
On-Demand Version
NAFCU Member (Webcast Only) $250       $350 $350
NAFCU Member (Webcast + CD) $300 $400 $400
NAFCU Non-Member (Webcast Only)       $350   $450 $450
NAFCU Non-Member (Webcast + CD) $400 $500 $500

On-Demand webcasts are available for up to 12 months after the live broadcast and are included in the registration fee.

Broadcast live from NAFCU's Headquarters in Arlington, VA.