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28th ANNUAL FEDERAL SECURITIES INSTITUTE |
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| Hear leading experts at authoritative securities conference in Miami |
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| Focusing on the Outlook for 2010: New Proxy Rules, SEC Agenda, Distressed Deals, Delaware Law Developments |
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As a speaker at this great event, I would like to extend a special invitation to you to attend 28th Annual Federal Securities Institute at a 50% discount! Simply enter promotion code FSI50 at checkout to receive your savings.
Plan now to attend the 28th Annual Federal Securities Institute, where you will gain practical insight and understanding of some of the key corporate and securities issues facing practitioners and corporate counsel.
Our faculty of nationally recognized experts, drawn from private practice, corporations, the SEC and the PCAOB, as well as the Delaware courts, will examine today’s critical issues in-depth, offering their perspective on practical approaches for dealing with the challenges facing our clients.
Highlights of this fast-paced program include:
- Practical advice on implementing the new SEC proxy disclosure rules
- Insight into significant new cases and trends in Delaware law by two leading jurists
- A look at what’s ahead at the SEC—Chief Counsel Tom Kim will discuss the upcoming 2010 regulatory agenda
- An examination of critical issues facing corporate counsel over the next year
- The latest trends in negotiated transactions and distressed deals
- The outlook for shareholder activism, proxy fights and hostile deals
- The state of private equity and venture capitalism
- Litigation and enforcement trends
- Emerging accounting concerns with insights from Acting PCAOB Chair Dan Goelzer
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| Format Live Conference |
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| Date 02/11/10 - 02/12/10 |
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| Time 9 AM - 5:15 PM Thursday, 8:30 AM - 3 PM Friday |
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| Location The Westin Colonnade, Coral Gables, FL |
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Program Partners |
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Conference Co-Chairs |
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| Gregory C. Yadley, Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP |
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| Steven A. Rosenblum, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz |
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| Gregory P. Williams, Richards, Layton & Finger |
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Coral Gables, FL The Westin Colonnade |
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| Andrew R. Brownstein, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz |
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| Audra Cohen, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP |
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| Joele Frank, Joele Frank, Wilkinson, Brimmer, Katcher |
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| Daniel L. Goelzer, Acting Chair, PCAOB |
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| Keith Higgins, Ropes & Gray |
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| Justice Randy J. Holland, Supreme Court of Delaware |
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| Timothy Ingrassia, Goldman Sachs |
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| Roy Katzovicz, Pershing Square Capital Management |
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| Stanley Keller, Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge |
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| Tom Kim, Chief Counsel, Division of Corporation Finance, SEC |
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| Robert Kindler, Morgan Stanley |
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| Vice Chancellor Travis Laster, Delaware Court of Chancery |
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| Charles Nathan, Latham & Watkins LLP |
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| Robert Spatt, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett |
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| Herbert S. Wander, Katten Muchin Rosenman |
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| John W. White, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP |
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| Lisa A. Schmidt, Richards, Layton & Finger
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| Rachelle Silverberg, Wachtell Lipton, Rosen & Katz |
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| Nathaniel L. Doliner, Carlton Fields, P.A.
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| Louis T.M. Conti, Holland & Knight |
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| David S. Felman, Hill Ward Henderson
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| Ivan Harris, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius |
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| Justin P. Klein, Ballard Spahr |
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| Srinivas M. Raju, Richards, Layton & Finger |
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| David E. Schwartz, TECO Energy, Inc. |
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| Tracy A. Nichols, Holland & Knight |
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Other Products of Interest |
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| The M&A Lawyer |
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| This newsletter gives you coverage of developments that affect mergers and acquisitions transactions, including securities law, state law, international, taxation, accounting, and practice areas such as intellectual property, employee benefits/compensation, antitrust, and environmental law. Order Today |
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