Alan Dye on the Latest Section 16 DevelopmentsQ&A and Practice Tips from the Expert Thursday, January 26, 2012 4:00 – 5:30 pm, eastern time [archive and transcript to follow] Questions Submitted in Advance
Section 16 practices continue to evolve as a result of SEC staff interpretations, Form 4 reporting issues, and Section 16(b) litigation, and companies and compliance personnel regularly are confronted with new challenges in keeping their advice and their compliance programs up to date. As reflected by the many questions posed daily on the electronic forums of Section16.net and Naspp.com, the issues you face today vary widely in scope and complexity. To get the latest from the expert, join:
Among many other topics, Alan will cover:
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