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808 - Challenges of the New Attorney Professional Conduct Standards

What legal factors contributed to the massive corporate failures that we have seen in the financial system over the past five years? What is or should be your role in identifying corporate vulnerabilities? How do you

Gain the knowledge and tools to advise your independent directors confidently regarding the performance of their important duties.

The webcast discusses the top ten online legal issues for nonprofits and what your organization should be doing to stay out of trouble.

Discusses the steps to be taken to protect your interests during government investigations including initial precautions, compliance matters, internal investigative concerns, as well as post-investigative strategies and considerations.

Tailored to counsel of the small market cap public companies, this webcast transcript focuses on disclosure practices for compliance with '34 Act reporting and related obligations. Learn when, whether and how you can scale internal controls procedures, periodic reporting requirements, disclosure committees, compliance programs, and when you might choose not to.

This webcast transcript focuses on the key issues that corporate counsel should be addressing with senior management team and board of directors on a proactive basis to help meet the challenges and take advantage of the opportunities created by the current unprecedented conditions in our financial markets.

This webcast addresses the range of issues arising from the subprime/credit crisis, including the emerging wave of private securities litigation and enforcement actions, as well as lessons learned by boards and management and the attorneys advising them.

Addresses the most important features of the new Form 990 and what it means for your nonprofit organization.

Addresses the Sarbanes-Oxley whistleblower provision and the case law that has developed under that provision, and provides best practices for companies to handle whistleblower complaints internally so that they don't become an external nightmare involving the media or agencies.

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