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"Escheatment Soup to Nuts: Handling Unclaimed Property Audits & More"

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

2:00 - 3:00 pm, eastern [archive and transcript to follow]

This program will cover everything you need to know about escheatment, from the basics to handling the growing number of unclaimed property audits. Join these experts:

  • Diane Green-Kelly, Partner, Reed Smith LLP
  • Valerie Jundt, National Managing Director, Keane Unclaimed Property
  • Scott Peters, Associate General Counsel & Assistant Secretary, Exelon

Among the topics of this program are:

  • Who handles what inside a company for unclaimed property? What are the other basics?
  • How does a state conduct an unclaimed property audit? What are your chances of being selected for an audit?
  • What is the role of outside counsel during an unclaimed property audit? How about an unclaimed property consultant?
  • What are the best ways to avoid trouble during an unclaimed property audit - from preparing before an audit happens to making the audit run smoothly?
  • What are the latest escheatment litigation developments relating to Kelmar and other agents of states?

 

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