Background
Duncan, Carl N. was born on November 8, 1945 in Xenia, Ohio, United States.
Duncan, Carl N. was born on November 8, 1945 in Xenia, Ohio, United States.
Central State University (Bachelor of Arts, 1967). New York University (Juris Doctor, 1970). American University (Master of Business Administration, with double distinction, 1977).
Worked at The Heideman Law Group, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Securities Law, Commodities Law, Corporate Law. Admitted to the bar, 1971, Ohio. 1977, Illinois; 1987, District of Columbia.
Alpha Kappa Museum
Company-Author: with Bruce O. Jolly, Junior, "Banks in the Securities Business: A Regulatory Primer," American Banker, March, 1989. With William C. Willcock Junior, "Taxing Problem for Pool Investors," Futures Magazine, October, 1989. Author: Intermarket Magazine: "The State of Managed Futures," October, 1989.
"Running the (Regulatory) Gauntlet," November, 1989.
"Druthers," December, 1989. Futures Magazine: "Phone Book Disclosures? Managers May Let Lawyers Do the Talking," December, 1989.
Instructor, Securities Law, Strayer College, 1976. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
Illinois State (inactive), Ohio State (inactive), Federal Bar and American (Former Member, Futures Regulation Subcommittee on Commodity Pools and Managed Accounts) Bar Associations.
National Futures Association (Former Member, CPO/CTA Advisory Committee).
Author: Intermarket Magazine: "The State of Managed Futures," October, 1989. "Running the (Regulatory) Gauntlet," November, 1989. "Druthers," December, 1989.
Futures Magazine: "Phone Book Disclosures? Managers May Let Lawyers Do the Talking," December, 1989. Instructor, Securities Law, Strayer College, 1976. Co-Author: with Bruce O. Jolly, Junior, "Banks in the Securities Business: A Regulatory Primer," American Banker, March, 1989.
With William C. Willcock Junior, "Taxing Problem for Pool Investors," Futures Magazine, October, 1989.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Illinois State (inactive), Ohio State (inactive), Federal Bar and American (Former Member, Futures Regulation Subcommittee on Commodity Pools and Managed Accounts) Bar Associations. National Futures Association (Former Member, CPO/CTA Advisory Committee).