This session will provide an overview of the Corporate Transparency Act, including recent rulemakings from FinCEN. The session will discuss the act’s reporting requirements, exemptions, timelines, and next steps.
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Nebraska MCLE #255412. 1.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
This session will provide an overview of the Corporate Transparency Act, including recent rulemakings from FinCEN. The session will discuss the act’s reporting requirements, exemptions, timelines, and next steps.
Amber Preston, Baird Holm LLP
Amber Preston is a Partner with Baird Holm LLP in Omaha, Nebraska. She practices in the Firm’s Business and Corporate Transactions practice group. Amber’s practice focuses on the areas of securities, compliance, and disclosure for both public and private companies.
Eli Rosenberg, Baird Holm LLP
Eli Rosenberg is a Partner with Baird Holm LLP in Omaha, Nebraska. Eli practices in the firm's Payments and Fintech practice group. He counsels banks and Fintech companies with respect to their financial services products.
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