2020 Section 16 Changes with Alan Dye

Q&A and Practice Tips from the Expert

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

1:30 – 3:00 pm, eastern time [archive & transcript to follow]

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Questions Submitted in Advance

Join this annual Q&A program for the latest developments and compliance requirements for Section 16, including the Section 16(b) plaintiff's bar. Get answers to:

  • What recent rule changes mean for your compliance program
  • The status of cases challenging the Rule 16b-3 exemption for tax withholding
  • What the latest issues are—and what you can do to resolve them
  • Considerations to keep in mind for Form 5 reporting and Item 405 disclosures
  • How to keep your compliance program up-to-date

About the Speaker

  • Alan Dye, Senior Editor of Section16.net and Partner, Hogan Lovells

Continuing Education: This program qualifies for continuing education for Certified Equity Professionals (CEPs). Please keep a record of your attendance and refer to the CEP Institute standards to determine the amount of credit you can receive.

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Cost: There is no charge for this program if you are a member of Section16.net for 2020. The webcast cost for non-members is $845.

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