Professor
Michael Greenberger
Michael Greenberger, JD
December 12, 2008 ● New York, NY
Labaton Sucharow LLP One Day Symposium: The Future of
Financial Services Regulation
Professor Greenberger will speak during a session entitled "How
Should Derivative Securities Be Traded and Regulated? Mandatory
Exchange Trading; Off-Exchange Settlement," from 10:15-11:15 a.m.

The symposium will be held at the Waldorf =Astoria, 301 Park Avenue,
New York, NY 10022.
 
December 11, 2008 ● Boston, MA
Massachusetts Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators
GPCC Symposium 2008
Professor Greenberger will be the keynote speaker during a session
entitled "Economic Troubles and the Impact on Graduate &
Professional Students," which is scheduled from 9:15-10:45 a.m.
 
December 5, 2008 ● New York, NY
New York's Regulation of the Credit Default Swap Market
Professor Greenberger will testify before the New York State Assembly
Standing Committee on Insurance.

The hearing will take place in the Assembly Hearing Room, 250
Broadway, Room 1923, 19th Floor, New York, NY.
 
December 4, 2008 ● Omaha, NE
Council of State Governments 75th Annual State Trends and
Leadership Forum
Professor Greenberger will make a presentation for the "Mortgage
Meltdown: the Saga Continues" discussion from 3-5 p.m.

While the events cascading through the nation’s financial industry roil
federal and state government finances and Americans in every corner
of our nation, CSG's Financial Services Working Group will review
some of the factors that precipitated the ongoing turmoil on Wall Street
and the potential direction of all this chaos in 2009 and beyond.
 
October 22, 2008 ● Baltimore, MD
ULI Baltimore - Financial Markets
In recent days our nation’s and the world’s financial landscapes have
changed dramatically. Former giants in the business world have filed
for bankruptcy, received federal government bailouts, or been
acquired. Urban Land Institute - Baltimore has asked Professor
Greenberger to discuss the ever-changing financial world in which we
live.
 
October 22, 2008 ● Baltimore, MD
Bad Loans, Bad Lenders and Bad Politics: What Happened and
What's Next?
Professor Greenberger has been asked to take part in a panel
discussion that will examine the state of the American economy. This
event will be held at the University of Baltimore School of Law.
 
October 3, 2008 ● Baltimore, MD
The Subprime Meltdown: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions
The failure of Bear Stearns, Northern Rock and IndyMac; the recent
Congressional bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac; the incessant
search for new capital to offset mortgage-related losses by
once-thriving financial institutions; the seizing up of credit markets;
and the increasing stockpiles of vacant and abandoned housing have
collectively caused one of the worst financial crisis since the end of
World War II.

How did these events happen? What does it mean for the future of the
world economy? What corrective policies have been put in place?
Does more need to be done by Congress and federal and state
regulators? This symposium will gather experts from academia, the
financial services sector, consumer groups, Capitol Hill, journalism,
unions, and regulatory institutions to provide answers to each of these
questions.