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Morgan Lewis | Announcement
SHAREHOLDER ACTIVISM DEFENSE:
What you need to know About the Securities Laws, Rules, and Practice
Please join Morgan Lewis corporate partner and shareholder activism defense practice leader Keith E. Gottfried and senior associate Sean M. Donahue for the webinar “Shareholder Activism Defense: What You Need to Know About the Securities Laws, Rules, and Practice.”
Keith Gottfried photo Sean Donahue photo
Keith E. Gottfried Sean M. Donahue
This 90-minute webinar will provide an overview of
the federal securities laws and rules applicable to shareholder activism defense situations and the US Securities and Exchange Commission disclosure requirements specific to proxy statements, proxy cards, fight letters, press releases, investor presentations, website and social media postings, and other materials prepared in connection with proxy contests and other contested solicitations.

About Our Shareholder Activism
Defense Practice
Our market-leading, nationally recognized, and rapid response shareholder activism defense practice advises public companies across the United States and abroad in a wide array of industries with respect to preparing for and/or responding to high-profile proxy contests, special meeting demands, consent solicitations, withhold campaigns, shareholder proposals, and other activist shareholder campaigns, as well as contests for corporate control and contested merger and acquisition situations. Our shareholder activism defense practice also advise on the latest techniques for lessening a company’s vulnerability to activist shareholders, strategic communications, shareholder engagement strategies, board composition enhancement programs, and corporate governance matters.
WHEN
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
2:00 pm ET
PRESENTERS
Keith E. Gottfried
Partner and Shareholder Activism Defense Practice Leader,
Morgan Lewis
Sean M. Donahue
Senior Associate,
Morgan Lewis
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