2018 Annual Conference   Nashville Tenessee

 

NAFUSA President

Hal D. Hardin

 

NAFUSA Executive Director    

Richard A. Rossman

 

NAFUSA Deputy Director    

Lisa Rafferty

 

When

 Wednesday October 24 -                      Friday, October 26, 2018

 

Where

The Westin Nashville 
807 Clark Place
Nashville, TN 37203
 

 
Driving Directions 

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If you would like to add extra nights into your hotel reservation please contact the hotel directly.

 

Special thanks to our
Conference Sponsors

ErnstYoung Logo
Butler Snow
Nardello and Co
King and Spalding
Locke Lord
Guidepost Solutions Logo
Jones Day
Greenberg Traurig Logo
PSC Group, LLC
Harris Beach
Affiliated Monitors logo
Stout Law Offices Logo
Nelson Mullin logo
Glass Ratner Logo
KandL Gates Logo
Bradley Arant
Baker Donelson
GibsonDunnCrutcher
RSM
GM
Robins Kaplan
Bass Berry Sims
Deloitte
Alvarez and Marsal
neal and harwell
Grant Thornton
Steptoe
Winston and Strawn
Orrick
Thompson Knight
McGuire Woods
Norton Rose Fulbright
Click here to view the Nashville program.

This year’s NAFUSA annual conference will be held in Nashville October 24-26 at the Westin Nashville.

The conference will open on Wednesday, October 24, with a welcome reception at the law offices of Butler Snow in The Pinnacle at Symphony Place. Golf will be available on Wednesday morning at the Golf Club of Tennessee. If you want to play golf, make sure you book the hotel for Tuesday night when you register.

On Thursday and Friday mornings, the CLE programs will feature a panel on the opioid epidemic moderated by NAFUSA life member Chuck Rosenberg, the former head of DEA; a panel on international criminal investigations put together by NAFUSA Secretary Karen Hewitt and NAFUSA board member John Richter; a presentation on ethics; and a panel on the Supreme Court with Kannon Shanmugam.

Breakfast Thursday morning will be sponsored by Nardello & Co.

On Thursday afternoon, there will be a luncheon buffet and tour of The Hermitage, home of President Andrew Jackson (sponsored by Ernst & Young). Thursday evening is reserved for class reunions at various off-site locations. Friday afternoon is free time, followed by a closing dinner and general membership meeting. Our keynote speaker on Friday night will be United States Senator Doug Jones.



 

The Westin Hotel in Nashville is completely sold out even after adding 20 rooms to each of the nights. They do have a wait list at this stage but since the hotel is sold out it is unlikely any rooms would become available. Here is a list of nearby hotels the Westin gave as choices for our members to call:

If you have any questions please feel free to contact Lisa Rafferty.