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Searching Our Sites
To facilitate your ability to find useful information on our sites, we have
put together the following search tips. Unfortunately, we do not have a search
engine that allows for a word search across an entire website – as we have never
been satisfied with the quality of results from the engines we have tried. Of
course, you are always free to contact us with any comments or questions – send
an email to
broc.romanek@thecorporatecounsel.net.
- Searching DealLawyers.com
DealLawyers.com is an educational service that
provides practical guidance on legal issues involving public and private mergers
and acquisitions, joint ventures, private equity, restructurings – and anything
else that acquisitive minds want to know. Learn more about what is on the site
at
Eight Good Reasons to Try DealLawyers.com!
To conduct research on DealLawyers.com, we suggest
you use the following methods:
- Try our search
engine to word search throughout most of the site – however, this search engine
is not perfect and is unable to word search the Q&A Forum, which has a lot of
content. So you may need to try the other methods of search below.
- Search by topic on
one of our "Practice Areas," which include a comprehensive overview of the topic
with links to research tools, including regulatory guidance, webcasts, firm
memos and much more. Our Practice Areas can be accessed on the left side of our
home page or by hitting the button with that name at the top of any page on the
site.
- Word search the
Q&A Forum, where members stay on top of cutting-edge practice by posting and
answering questions that arise in day-to-day practice. Members may access this
function by clicking on the "Q&A Forum" button at the top of any page on the
site.
- Word search the
three M&A blogs on our website, where the latest events are discussed by
practitioners. Members can access these blogs under the "Our Columnists Speak"
heading on our homepage.
- Searching TheCorporateCounsel.net
Following the long-standing tradition of The
Corporate Counsel and The Corporate Executive,
TheCorporateCounsel.net is an educational service that provides practical
guidance on legal issues involving corporate and securities regulation and
corporate governance. Learn more about what is on the site at
Ten Good Reasons to Try TheCorporateCounsel.net.
To conduct research on TheCorporateCounsel.net, we
suggest that you use the following methods:
- Try our search engine to word search throughout most of the site – however, this search engine
is not perfect and is unable to word search the Q&A Forum, which has a lot of
content. So you may need to try the other methods of search below.
- Search by topic on one of our over 200 "Practice Areas," which provide a wide range of information,
such as regulatory guidance, webcast transcripts and expert interviews, firm
memos and much more. Our Practice Areas can be accessed along the left side of
our home page or by hitting the "Practice Areas" button at the top of any page
of the site.
- Word search through 30 years of Back Issues of The Corporate Counsel and The
Corporate Executive. Members (who also subscribe to those print
publications) can access this function by clicking on the "Back Issues" button
at the top of the page.
- Word search the
Q&A Forum, where members stay on top of cutting-edge practice by posting and
answering questions that arise in day-to-day practice. Over 1000 Q&A are
available! Members can access this function by clicking on the "Q&A Forum"
button at the top of any page of the site. Note there is a separate Q&A Forum
just for Rule 144 issues!
- Word search
"Broc’s Daily Blog," which covers the latest events and interpretations that
impact the membership. Click on the "Broc’s Daily Blog" button near the top of
the left side of the home page.
- Searching CompensationStandards.com
CompensationStandards.com provides practical and
responsible guidance in the area of executive compensation through the extensive
resources available on the website, as well as through its Annual Executive
Compensation Conference – to be held next on October 31, 2005 in Chicago and via
webcast. To support the mission of the conference, the
Executive Compensation Task Force has been established – consisting of 75 of
the top "thought leaders" in the area of executive compensation. Here are
Ten Good Reasons To Register for the Conference Now!
To conduct research on CompensationStandards.com, we
suggest you use the following methods:
- Try our search
engine to word search throughout most of the site – however, this search engine
is not perfect and is unable to word search the Q&A Forum, which has a lot of
content. So you may need to try the other methods of search below.
- Search by topic on one of our "Practice Areas," which include a comprehensive overview of the topic
with links to research tools, including practice pointers from members of our
Task Force, disclosure examples, webcasts, and much more. Our Practice Areas
can be accessed on the left side of the home page.
- Word search the
Q&A Forum, where members stay on top of cutting-edge practice by posting and
answering questions that arise in day-to-day practice. Members can access this
function by clicking on the "Q&A Forum" button at the top of any page of the
site.
- Word search Mike Melbinger’s and Mark Borges’ blogs, which cover the latest developments in the
compensation area. Members can access these blogs by clicking on the blog name
on our homepage.
- Searching Section16.net
Section16.net is the premier online resource that
provides practical guidance on issues involving Section 16 and all of the
related rules. The Editor is Alan Dye, who along with fellow Hogan & Hartson
partner Peter Romeo, has authored the "bibles" of Section 16 for over a decade,
including the popular Romeo & Dye's Section 16 Forms & Filings Handbook,
Romeo & Dye's Comprehensive Section 16 Outline and Romeo & Dye's
Section 16 Treatise and Reporting Guide. Here are
Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Try Section16.net Today.
To conduct research on Section16.net, we suggest you
use the following methods:
- Try our search
engine to word search throughout most of the site – however, this search engine
is not perfect and is unable to word search the Q&A Forums, which have a lot of
content. So you may need to try the other methods of search below.
- Word search the
Q&A Forum and the Electronic Filing Issues Forum, where members stay on top of
cutting-edge practice and gain practical "how to file" advice by posting and
answering questions that arise in day-to-day practice. Members can access these
forums by clicking on the "Section 16 Q&A Forum" and "Electronic Filing Issues
Forum" buttons located on the home page.
- Word search Alan Dye’s blog, which covers all of the latest in the Section 16 area. Members can
access this blog by clicking on the "Alan Dye’s Section 16.net Blog" button at
the top of the home page.
- Search by topic
through the "Compliance Charts and Checklists" portal, which contains useful
practical tips and checklists. Members can access this portal by clicking on
the "Compliance Tools" button at the top of the home page.
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