No-Risk Renewal to The Corporate Counsel

Why You Cannot Afford to be Without Both The Corporate Counsel and The Corporate Executive in the Coming Year:

  • With the Dodd-Frank Act's new requirements, as well as the SEC's interpretations (and upcoming new rules) implementing the Act companies—and counsel—are in the hot seat. The upcoming issues of The Corporate Counsel will continue our critical proxy disclosure guidance.
  • Because our readers will not want to wait two months between issues, and because most of our readers already subscribe to both The Corporate Counsel and The Corporate Executive, we will blur the lines and continue our guidance from one issue to the next. There will be no overlap. You will need both to keep abreast of the ongoing developments and our guidance.

The ongoing guidance you will receive from The Corporate Counsel and The Corporate Executive during this coming year will be worth so much more than the cost of your subscriptions—and if it isn't, just take advantage of the unconditional Full Refund Guarantee.

How Much is It? Here are our 2013 rates:

  • $995 – for a single subscription
  • $845 – special rate (for those that also are The Corporate Counsel subscribers)
  • $195 – each for additional subscriptions at a particular office location of your law firm/company
  • Online access to nearly 20 years of Back Issues of The Corporate Executive – available to those that are subscribers to both TheCorporateCounsel.net and The Corporate Executive 1
    * Add $10 shipping and handling ($60 if outside the US)

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