| "Alan Dye on the Latest Section 16 
			Developments"
 [Don't forget to Renew (or 
	enter a trial) for 2004 in order to access the webcast]  Wednesday, January 14, 2004
  4:00 – 5:30 pm, eastern time [archive and transcript to 
	follow]
 
                       Now that the SEC has completed its overhaul of Section 16, 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, Partner, 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
 How practitioners are wrestling with the SEC’s new web-based system to make 
	filings
 What novel disclosure considerations exist for this proxy season
 How to tweak your compliance program for all the new changes
 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.
       How to access the webcast program: Visit Section16.net or 
		NASPP.com—and click the link for 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 right after the program. If you 
		are a member of NASPP.com or Section 16.net, you do not need to register 
		for this program. The cost for non-subscribers is $495. 
  	Follow this link to sign up for the webcast only If you are not a 
		member, we encourage you to take advantage of a no-risk trial to access 
		the webcast.  
       What you can do if you can’t access the live program: Please 
		note that this program is a webcast—we will be answering questions in 
		the last 30 minutes. If you have a scheduling conflict or have 
		problems accessing webcasts generally (due to firewalls, etc.), a text 
		transcript of the program will be posted on NASPP.com and Section16.net 
		approximately one week after the live webcast.
       The Electronic Filing Q&A Discussion Forum: If you haven’t yet 
		discovered the new Q&A Discussion forum on Section16.net—in which users 
		are raising real life Section 16 filing problems and where Alan Dye as 
		well as several experienced filers are sharing their solutions—this 
		feature is proving invaluable to those right now grappling with the new 
		filing system.
   
 
   
 
      
  
   
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