Alan Dye: Keeping Yourself Out of the Section 16 ‘Hot Water’
Q&A and Practice Tips from the Expert
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
4:00 – 5:30 pm, eastern time [archive and transcript to follow]
Questions for Today’s Webcast
Due to the many changes to Section 16 practice over the past several years,
companies are facing a host of new challenges. As reflected by the many
questions posed daily on the electronic forums of Section16.net and Naspp.com,
the issues you face today vary widely in scope and complexity. To get the latest
from the expert, join:
- Alan Dye, Editor of Section16.net and Partner of Hogan & Hartson
Among many other topics, Alan will cover:
- What are the latest issues that have arisen – and what you can do to resolve
them
- What novel considerations exist for Item 405 disclosures
- How to tweak your compliance program
- Answers to any questions that you have posed to Alan in advance of the
program
How to pose questions to Alan in advance of the program:
If you wish Alan to address your questions during the program, send them to
adye@Section16.net and indicate they are
for the program. All questions will be treated confidentially.
Cost: As 2008 members of Section16.net and
NASPP.com are are able to attend this critical webcast at no charge, you need to
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or try a
no-risk trial
now. The webcast cost for non-members is $595. You can
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If you need assistance, send us an email at
info@section16.net —or call us at 925.685.5111.
How to access the webcast program:
Visit www.section16.net and click the
link on the webcast. You need either
Real Player or
Windows Media to listen to the webcast. In addition, an audio archive of
the webcast will be posted immediately after the program. Note that this
program is a webcast - not a teleconference – and that a transcript will be
posted about a week after the webcast.
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