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Presented at ACCA’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Regulatory Initiatives Impacting Your Labor Force

Presented at ACCA’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Strategic Use of Information in M&A Contexts

Presented at ACCA’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - The Relationship Between Nonprofit and For-Profit Organizationss

Presented at ACCA’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Cutting Edge Legal Issues in Pricing

Presented at ACC’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Examining the Concept of the International Shared Services Center

Presented at ACCA’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Ideas for Launching Local Chapter-based Pro Bono Efforts

Presented at ACC’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Ideas for Launching Local Chapter-based Pro Bono Efforts

General Counsel and other lawyers in corporations possess a variety of skills and have a wide knowledge base of corporate finance, governance, and compliance. This experience often reflects many hours in the board room as well. But what does it take to get to the other side of the board table—to be a member of the board itself? In this presentation, board members explained how they made that leap, what the experience was like, and the pros and cons. It could be the next stop on your career path!

Overview of legal developments as of 1999. Includes examination of relevant case law, investigative template for anti-trust factfinding, and an article analyzing the changing legal trends.

This Outline review some of the Division's significant recent activity involving financial fraud, financial reporting, the responsibilities of officers, directors, employees, and accountants, and the foreign corrupt practices act.

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