"Smaller Companies: How Your 10-K Changes This Proxy Season"

Thursday, January 24, 2008

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Course Materials - Practice Pointers

Course Materials - Memo by Harry Pangas

Pro or Troll #4: New Smaller Reporting Companies Rules

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In a recent spate of rulemaking, the SEC overhauled the regulatory framework that applies to smaller companies. This webcast will not recap the new rules; instead, you will receive practice pointers on how to prepare your Form 10-K this proxy season, with a focus on what changes you need to make this year due to the new rules and regulations. Join:

  • John Jenkins, Partner, Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP
  • Harry Pangas, Partner, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
  • Dave Lynn, Editor, TheCorporateCounsel.net

Among the topics of this program are:

  • What are the less obvious changes to your 10-K that you need to be aware of?
  • What are the pros and cons of the a la carte approach? Where does it make a real difference regarding the amount of work - and does it have any ramifications to use the reduced disclosure in one place and not in others?
  • Do smaller companies have to change their 10-K or 10-KSB this year?
  • A laundry list of practice pointers to help you hit the ground running

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