Conference Registration

Includes downloadable course materials plus these additional benefits

Pre-conference: Access course materials—downloadable PDFs of papers and slides—and attendee roster in Your Briefcase 48 hours before the conference.

Post-conference: Unlimited access to final, complete course materials—downloadable PDFs of papers and slides—in Your Briefcase.

eConference: Complimentary 180-day access to the eConference—with papers, slides, and audio—for CLE credit (TX and CA) you may have missed at the live conference. Available in Your Briefcase 6–8 weeks after the conference.

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The University of Texas School of Law - Mergers and Acquisitions Institute
Endowment for Excellence in Law Scholarship

The Mergers and Acquisitions Institute is proud to announce the establishment of The University of Texas School of Law - Mergers and Acquisitions Institute Endowment for Excellence in Law Scholarship – a permanent endowment for the benefit of The University of Texas School of Law. Funds distributed from the endowment will be used to support students of high academic achievement who exhibit strong interest and potential in the field of mergers and acquisitions.  Gifts of all sizes are now being accepted and will be applied to the principal of the endowment.
 
Gifts to The University of Texas are tax deductible as allowed by law, and The University of Texas is defined by the IRS as a 170C organization, a government-supported non-profit. All donors will receive a receipt from the University Development Office for their contribution. As with any decision involving your assets, we encourage you to seek the advice of professional counsel when considering a gift.
 
Gifts can be made during the registration process or at the Institute in October.  If you have any questions, please contact Deborah Salzberg, Program Director, at dsalzberg@law.utexas.edu or at (512) 232-1110.
 

† A gift acknowledgement letter will be mailed to you for your tax records.
†† Donations will be applied to the principal of the endowment.
††† Gifts to The University of Texas are tax deductible as allowed by law, and The University of Texas is defined by the IRS as a 170C organization, a government-supported non-profit. All donors will receive a receipt from the University Development Office for their contribution. As with any decision involving your assets, we encourage you to seek the advice of professional counsel when considering a gift.