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04.16.26-04.18.26

ABA Business Law Spring Meeting

Atlanta

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04.16.26-04.18.26

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Hilton Atlanta
Atlanta
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Join us for the Business Law Spring Meeting in Atlanta, April 16–18, 2026, where Southern hospitality meets the cutting edge of business law. This must-attend event brings together legal professionals from around the world. With 50+ CLE programs and countless engaging discussions, you'll explore the latest trends and innovations shaping the future of business law. Network with managing partners, in-house counsel, government regulators, judges, and top practitioners from across the globe.

On April 17, Partner Bradford Hardin will join the panel "The FTC As A Financial Services Regulator." This will be a lively discussion of the FTC's role writing rules and bringing enforcement cases relating to consumer financial services, from the industry, private practice, and government perspectives.

Register now for access to:

  • Top-tier CLE, developed and presented by business law experts
  • Exceptional networking opportunities with legal thought leaders
  • Collaborative discussions on cutting edge legal matters with practice area authorities

Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to connect, learn, and lead in the business law community!

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