"Conduct of the Annual Meeting"

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

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

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This year, holding an annual meeting of shareholders has more risks than ever before. Investors are becoming increasingly vocal at meetings and asking tougher questions - meetings have become real shareholder events as more and more shareholder proposals gain majority support and "vote no" campaigns grow; not to mention the majority vote standard that many companies have adopted. Finally, there are many thorny issues regarding how to count votes, such as over-voting and "empty voting" have arisen.

Join our experts:

  • Lydia Beebe, Corporate Secretary and Chief Governance Officer, Chevron Corporation
  • John Grossbauer, Partner, Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP
  • Carl Hagberg, Independent Inspector of Elections and Editor of The Shareholder Service Optimizer
  • Kathleen Salmas, Senior Counsel & Asst. Secretary, Northrop Grumman Corp.
  • John Tishler, Partner, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP

Among other topics, this program will cover:

  • What to do if you need to adjourn the annual meeting
  • How to handle common and troublesome tabulation issues
  • How to handle meeting attendees that act inappropriately
  • What types of special logistics should you consider before the meeting
  • How to prepare your officers and directors for tough questions raised during the meeting

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