Conrado J. Etchebarne

Conrado J. Etchebarne: Attorney with Cabanellas Etchebarne Kelly Sociedad Civil

Biography

Author of several publications on securities and corporate law. University Post Held: Professor of Corporations, University of Buenos Aires, School of Economics; Professor of Securities, Master Program and Chairman of Research, Commercial Law Institute, University of Buenos Aires, School of Law. Current Activities: Chairman, Selection Committee, Eisenhower Fellowship in Argentina; Member, Board of Trustees, Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships in Philadelphia; Member, American Law Institute. Public Offices Held: Minister of Justice, Republic of Argentina, 1966-1970; Chief Inspector, National Superintendency of Corporations, 1957/1959.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Corporate Law
  • Banking Law
  • Securities

Education & Credentials

Mailing Address:
San Martin 323, 17th Floor, Buenos Aires, Argentina 00000
University Attended:
University of Buenos Aires, School of Law, Lawyer, 1954; University of Buenos Aires, School of Law, summa cum laude, 1954; Harvard Law School, Special studies on Corporations, 1962; Harvard Law School, Banking and Securities Regulation, 1962
Year of First Admission:
1952
Admission:
1952, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Languages:
Spanish and English and Portuguese
Birth Information:
Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 20, 1929
ISLN:
913033447

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