Law Seminars International Presents: A Comprehensive Two-Day Conference on Cutting Edge Issues for Mobile Payments: Regulatory Triggers, New Business Models And Technologies, Security And Enforcement
Who Should Attend
Attorneys, business executives, consultants and governmental officials involved in mobile payment regulation
There are close to 20 federal agencies monitoring or actively regulating the emerging mobile payments market. Add to that the laws and regulations of 50 states, the District of Columbia and several territories that may overlap federal jurisdiction or add additional legal issues. There are literally dozens of potential legal and regulatory issues that established players and new entrants alike must understand to shape their emerging businesses appropriately and avoid compliance issues and consequent claims or penalties.
Please join us at the center of the legislative and regulatory action, our nation’s capitol, this fall for two days of intensive dialogue with the leading regulators, attorneys, and experts in the field of mobile payments. The legislative, regulatory, and legal challenges and complexity of this new industry are daunting for the uninitiated, but not insurmountable. Our conference will help you spot and sort out the myriad of legal and regulatory issues around mobile payments. You will gain an understanding not only of the current landscape, but also insight into the future of this rapidly evolving industry.
~ Brooks E. Harlow, Esq. of Lukas, Nace, Gutierrez & Sachs, LLP and Jason Oxman, Esq. of Electronic Transactions Association, Program Co-Chairs
What You Will Learn
- Mobile wallet systems and players
- Regulatory issue spotting
- Policing the mobile wallet
- Primary regulatory structures and developments
- Federal agencies update
- Cyber security
- Issues arising due to merchant verification
- Strategy considerations for business and legal advisors
- Anti-trust considerations
- Future mobile payments players and venture capitalists
Date and Location
September 9 & 10, 2013
Columbia Square Building in Washington, DC
Information and Registration: Law Seminars