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Presented at ACCA South/Central Texas Chapter Meeting in February 2003 on Sarbanes-0xley

508 Corporate Governance Practices: Corporate Perspective

608 What to Do When the SEC Calls: Securities Investigations & Other Corporate Crises

This program covers basic concepts involved in accounting and financial statements, including types of financial statements and their components, balance sheets, statements of operations, statements of changes in stockholders' equity and cash flow.

This seminar will cover: getting the company ready for an IPO; the key items necessary for an efficient, risk-minimized offering, including tips, traps and lessons learned from GCs; and the IPO process.

Learn about defending corporate designee depositions when there are no available witnesses personally familiar with the deposition topics; as well as strategies to attack or limit such depositions and practical advice on how to select and prepare a witness if one is required.

Learn how to structure joint venture agreements and negotiate of shareholder and partnership agreements, with a special focus on agreements between industry competitors. Explore post-agreement management of overnance procedures and joint venture exit mechanics.

This program will explore what companies are required under SEC guidance, or may soon be required (by regulation or consumer demand), to disclose regarding how much carbon their products have generated, the chemicals used in their products, the origin of product materials and the well-being of the workers making their products. This may soon be required of the entire supply chain for products.

Esteemed jurists from the world-renowned Delaware Supreme Court and Delaware Court of Chancery are joined by leading members of the corporate bar to share their outlook and insights on regulatory reform in the corporate finance arena, examine the upgrade of corporate governance, review key corporate law cases and share revelatory insights into their impact on US and multi-national companies. Benefit from insights into the potential impact of regulatory changes on your organizations and learn about increasing governance and compliance demands.

This session, featuring current or recent SEC staff, will update you on current SEC developments that affect corporate counsel. Attend this program and learn about the changes that you need to know.

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