Webinar
Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC ChicagoThe Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) will go into effect January 1, 2024. The CTA will require “reporting companies” to submit a report to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) containing personal information about the reporting company’s “beneficial owners.” Unless your business is exempt, CTA will affect most businesses. Many businesses and their advisors are behind the curve on preparation and compliance.
This program will be a fast paced, engaging overview of the CTA, providing answers to questions you didn’t know to ask. Compliance with the Act will be crucial for all companies that fall within the scope of the CTA, and noncompliance or inaccurate compliance could lead to punitive civil and criminal penalties. Join us to learn more about what this could mean for you and your clients' businesses.
Speakers
Phil Feigen, Office Managing Partner, Polsinelli
Phil brings a unique perspective to providing general corporate advice, as well as complex business counsel to clients in ever-changing regulatory environments. For more than 25 years, Phil has been providing guidance with respect to investment funds, Small Business Investment Companies and other Small Business Administrative regulations (including the recent PPP rules), federal and state banking laws and federal securities laws.
Ursha Magajne, Shareholder, Polsinelli
Ursha is a Shareholder at Polsinelli practicing in the firm’s Corporate and Transactional Group. She draws on 20 years of legal experience in the United States and abroad and represents clients in mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions and general corporate matters. She routinely represents private equity funds and investors on buy- and sell-side of M&A transactions and handles day-to-day legal work for middle-market companies. Ursha often advises clients in add-on acquisitions for portfolio companies and transactions including representations and warranties insurance policies.
Notes
Participants seeking MCLE credit must participate for the entire 60 minute program, provide their IL Bar number during registration and attend via the platform versus by phone dial-in.
Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email with a unique link to connect to the webinar via Zoom Meetings.