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Provides a review of the basic legal and practical components for any company undertaking a private offering and provides insights into the important features in any private placement, including a discussion of available registration exemptions, the essential matters to address in offering materials, and aggregation of offerings.

Provides general background information including events preceding the backdating issue and underlying economics and damage issues. Addresses what in-house counsel needs to know and what to expect when the SEC or DOJ want to look at the books, records and files of the company.

Provides guidance on reducing litigation risk for harassment claims and avoiding the retaliation trap.

Covers recent developments in corporate criminal investigations and the defense of government enforcement actions
since Sarbanes-Oxley has been in effect.

Discusses a few of the most prominent examples of disastrous records mismanagement and best practices to gain control of your records.

Discusses leveraging contract language to maximize protection of intellectual property and examines escrow programs in action.

This webcast focuses on the new FRCP amendments and E-discovery, in particular Rule 26 and Rule 37.

This webcast discusses the practical effects of the FRCP amendments and how they promise to impact existing practices concerning the records management and eDiscovery practices.

Reviews the fine points involved in enforcing and avoiding non-compete agreements by attorneys who regularly litigate these issues, as moderated by in-house counsel in an industry dependent upon the information and relationships that non-compete agreements protect.

Discusses export import issues implicated in outsourcing deals between the U.S. and India, commercial disputes that arise out of these transaction, ownership of intellectual property and data protection and security in India.

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