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Fallout from the Credit Crisis: Steps Every Company Should Take to Protect Itself and Its Officers and Directors (New York Presentation)

As the impact of the credit crisis extends beyond financial institutions, so does the attention of plaintiffs’ lawyers and regulators. What steps should you be taking to protect your company and its officers and directors?

Our panel of lawyers experienced in private securities litigation, SEC enforcement matters, internal investigations, and white-collar criminal defense, along with a senior forensic accountant from Deloitte, will address the following topics:

  • The latest litigation developments, including the expansion of litigation beyond financial institutions
  • Enforcement priorities for regulators and criminal authorities
  • Disclosure issues
  • Internal investigations
  • Hot topics in accounting
  • Tips for assessing and managing your risks

Who Should Attend:

  • Chief Financial Officers
  • Members of Audit Committees and Governance Committees
  • General Counsel and Other In-House Counsel
  • Risk Managers
  • Heads of International Business Units or Operations
  • Controllers/Principal Accounting Officers
  • Internal Audit Staff
  • Compliance Officers
  • Ethics Officers
  • Outside Auditors

Speakers:

Morrison & Foerster LLP Partners:
Jack C. Auspitz
Randall J. Fons
Jamie A. Levitt
Carl H. Loewenson, Jr.

Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP:
Albert P. Lilienfeld - Partner, Forensic & Dispute Services

We are pleased to offer a seminar recognized by RiskMetrics Group as approved for ISS Accredited Director Education Program.

Morrison & Foerster LLP has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of continuing legal education in the State of New York.

This transitional continuing legal education program has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the Continuing Legal Education Board for a maximum of 1.0 credit hours, of which 1.0 credit hours can be applied toward the Professional Practice requirement.

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