Unclaimed Property Roundtable with Delaware State Escheator and Leading Practitioners
October 9, 2025
Join us for an exclusive luncheon with fellow business executives to discuss unclaimed property developments affecting your business and industry. Our all-star panel will cover a variety of topics, including legislation, internal policies and compliance, audit, voluntary disclosures, and litigation. There will be an opportunity to submit anonymous questions for the panel in advance.
Who should attend: General Counsel, Controller, Chief Accounting Officer, and Finance and Accounting Professionals.
Featured Speakers and Hosts
Jeremy Abrams
Of Counsel – Foley & Lardner
Lynn Gandhi
Partner – Foley & Lardner
Brenda Mayrack
State Escheator –
State of Delaware
Nina Renda
National Unclaimed Property Leader –
Deloitte
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