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January 09, 2020
Scott Cammarn, co-chair of Cadwalader’s Financial Services Group, will teach a seminar on financial law and regulation at Duke University School of Law in the upcoming spring semester. Cammarn’s fellow lecturers include Senator Chris Dodd, former FDIC General Counsel Michael Krimminger, former Office of the Comptroller of the Currency General Counsel Amy Friend, and former Federal Reserve Governor Sarah Bloom Raskin.
Cammarn, who received his J.D., with high honors, from Duke Law School in 1987, has nearly 33 years of experience in the banking industry, and his legal career has spanned all areas of banking compliance and finance law. His practice focuses on bank regulatory matters pertaining to mergers and acquisitions, legislation, and transactions. Since 1997, Cammarn has lectured at Duke Law School on bank regulatory matters. He also serves on the Board of Advisors for Duke Law School’s Global Financial Markets Center.