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91pornlawyers are regularly published in a wide variety of publications, and are frequent public speakers. This page collects some of these publications, speeches, and other appearances.  You can search by attorney name, and additional material may appear on individual attorney biographies.  The views of 91pornattorneys in publications are the personal views of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Constantine Cannon.

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The Future of Visa and MasterCard

Posted  05/11/05
CC Attorney Jeffrey I. Shinder
Jeffrey Shinder presented to Lafferty International Cards & Payments Council.

The Need for Federal Reserve and Antitrust Intervention in the Failed U.S. Debit and Credit Card Markets.

Posted  05/5/05
Keynote Address delivered on "Interchange Fees in Credit and Debit Card Industries: What Role for Public Authorities" An International Payments Policy Conference, The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

The Criminal Aspects of UK Cartel Investigations

Posted  05/1/05
Chair (May 2005)

The Legal and Regulatory Environment for Payment Systems

Posted  05/1/05
Lloyd Constantine gave the Keynote Address to the Association of Financial Professionals.

Antitrust Law and Two-Sided Markets.

Posted  04/22/05
Lloyd Constantine spoke at the Conference on Two-Sided Markets, Columbia Law School

Debit In The United States -- Where It's Going And From Where It Came

Posted  03/3/05
CC Attorney Gordon Schnell
Presentation at IC Card World 2005, Tokyo, Japan.

Faculty 2004 National Association of Attorneys General Antitrust Seminar

Posted  10/13/04
Lloyd Constantine was a guest speaker.

Insights on Antitrust and Commerce

Posted  09/22/04
Lloyd Constantine gave the keynote address to Electronic Transactions Association, Strategic Leadership and Networking Forum

Program Faculty, "Protecting Consumer Interests in Class Action.

Posted  09/13/04
Lloyd Constantine spoke at the Workshop of the Federal Trade Commission and the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
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