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Creating a Compliance and Ethics Program from Scratch

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No matter how big or small a company is, for a new ethics and compliance program to succeed, a thoughtful, structured program will reap rewards, not only in the form of appreciation from the board, but also in the form of acceptance from regulatory bodies, clients, and the supply chain.
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Navigating a Successful Private Secondary Offering Through Murky Waters

Even though they facilitate their long voyages as private companies, flourishing private secondary offerings are not always an unmitigated good for pre-IPO companies. In particular, without careful management at the company level, employee trading of private company shares can have a disastrous impact on issues like preserving confidential information or valuing options, and can be a distraction within the organization.
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Derivative Litigation

By Morrison Foerster

This InfoPAK is intended to assist in-house counsel at public companies in addressing the issues that arise most frequently in connection with shareholder derivative litigation. It discusses litigating shareholder derivative lawsuits, responding to shareholder litigation demands and responding to shareholder books-and-records inspection demands. This InfoPAK also provides checklists on specific topics such as derivative litigation basics, demand letters, special litigation committees, and books-and-records inspection demands.

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Upjohn Co. v. United States

This case addresses important questions concerning the scope of the attorney-client privilege in the corporate context and the applicability of the work-product doctrine in proceedings to enforce tax summonses.

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Fifty State Survey on Covenants Not to Compete (United States)

By Greenberg Traurig, LLP

The purpose of this ACC guide (InfoPAK) is to provide a summary of law governing covenants not to compete in each US state. It is organized by state and discusses the most important factors to consider when drafting a covenant not to compete, including guidance regarding commonly-occurring contract issues, and factors courts consider when analyzing a covenant not to compete.

This InfoPAKSM is organized by state and discusses the most important factors to consider when drafting a covenant not to compete.

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