Antitrust Issues for Farmer Cooperatives
Date: Thursday, October 14, 2010Time: 11:00 AM ET / 10:00 AM CT / 09:00 AM MT / 08:00 AM PT [Prevailing Time]
Presenter: Marlis Carson, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives
Moderator:
Learning Objectives:
Explore what "Antitrust" is and why we should care.
Field of Study: Accounting
Program Level: Basic
CPE Credit: 1 Credit Hour
Delivery Method: Group Internet-based
Prerequisite(s): No advanced preparation or prerequisites are required for this course.
Course Description
Throughout 2010 the United States Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of Justice are conducting joint workshops on competition in agriculture. The workshops are focusing on the dairy, livestock, poultry, and seed sectors, as well as competitive forces in the national agricultural marketplace. This Cooperative Learning session will present an overview of the workshops and the potential implications for farmer cooperatives and the limited antitrust immunity provided under the Capper-Volstead Act.
Presenter and Moderator Bios
Presenter: Marlis Carson, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives
Marlis Carson is General Counsel and Vice President for Legal, Tax and Accounting for the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, a trade association based in Washington, DC. Marlis coordinates the activities of NCFC's Legal, Tax and Accounting Committee and serves as Corporate Secretary/Treasurer for NCFC and its related educational foundation. Prior to joining NCFC in April of 2004, she was a tax manager in Ernst & Young's National Tax Department in Washington, DC, providing tax consulting services to large nonprofit organizations. Marlis is a graduate of The George Washington University Law School, Washington, DC, and Sterling College, Sterling, Kansas. She is a member of the Virginia State Bar.
Cost$56.00 for NSAC Members / $70.00 for Non-Members
Delivery System
- All programs are delivered using the Zoom platform.
- Confirmations will include log-in instructions.
- Participants are able to participate using any device with an Internet connect (if the device does not have speakers, the participant can also dial-in) or they can participate with audio only by dialing in.
- All registrants will receive a link to the CLN’s recording by email within 48 business hours of event’s conclusion.
- There will be assistance available to help with technical and connectivity issues up to 10 minutes prior to the start of the presentation.
Registration
All registration is done on-line and each guest must provide their name and email address to participate. All NSAC members may register for free. Non-members may register for a nominal fee.
Refund Policy
NSAC will not issue refunds for CLNs. If a registrant is unable to participate in the CLN and provides notification to info@nsacoop.org 48 hours prior to the session, a credit will be provided for a future CLN. Alert the NSAC staff member monitoring the CLN if technical difficulties are encountered and technical support will be provided to eliminate problems with future CLNs.
Additional Information
Live participation is required for CPE credit and polling questions must be answered to document your active participation. All registrants will receive an email following the session with links to the slides and/or handouts, and a link to the CLN recording (unless otherwise stated). If you are unable to participate in the live session, you can still watch the recorded session, but you will not be eligible for CPE credits. Those eligible for credits will receive their certificate by email with 7 business days.
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