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"Merger Filings with the SEC: Nuts & Bolts"

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

2:00 - 2:45 pm, eastern [archive and transcript to follow]

Come hear a panel of three former SEC Staffers as they discuss the nuts & bolts of preparing disclosure documents that are filed with the SEC, including practical guidance into what should be disclosed (or not disclosed) to minimize litigation risk - as well as how to handle common Corp Fin comments. Join:

  • Dennis Garris, Partner, Alston & Bird LLP
  • Laurie Green, Partner, Holland & Knight LLP
  • Jim Moloney, Partner, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Among the topics of this program are:

  • What deals require a merger disclosure document filed with the SEC (and what types)?
  • What is the SEC Staff review process?
  • What are common types of comments & how to handle them?
  • What have been common types of disclosures (or omissions) in disclosure lawsuits?
  • What are drafting tips to help reduce litigation risk?

Cost: As 2015 members of DealLawyers.com are able to attend this critical webcast at no charge. If not yet a member, try a no-risk trial now. The webcast cost for non-members is $595. You can renew or sign up for this no-risk trial online - or by fax or mail via this order form. If you need assistance, send us an email at info@deallawyers.com - or call us at 925.685.5111.

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