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Brendan Judge Speaks on Preventing and Responding to Bank Fraud and Unauthorized Bank Transactions 

Live Webcast
08.2018 | 12:00 - 1:00 pm
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Brendan Judge, Chair of Connell Foley’s Commercial Litigation group, will present “Preventing and Responding to Bank Fraud and Unauthorized Bank Transactions” for a live webcast on August 9, 2017.  Brendan and his co-presenter, Rupert F. Barron from Hirsch & Westheimer, P.C., will provide an in-depth discussion of bank fraud and unauthorized bank transactions to help prevent banking customers and professionals from being victims of these acts.  The webcast is hosted by The Knowledge Group, which produces live webcasts that examine regulatory changes and their impact across a variety of industries.

Click here to register and learn more about this event. 

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