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"12 Strange Things in the Securities Laws"

Thursday, July 13, 2017

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

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Going where too many have gone before. If you practice long enough, you'll come across some things that don't quite make sense. Some of these bizarre - & illogical things - occur on a regular basis. Some once in a blue moon. This webcast will dissect 12 of these items - including practice pointers in an attempt to make sense of them.

Join these experts:

  • Dawn Belt, Partner, Fenwick & West LLP
  • John Jenkins, Editor, TheCorporateCounsel.net
  • Ben Orlanski, Partner, Manatt Phelps & Phillips LLP
  • Amy Seidel, Partner, Faegre Baker Daniels LLP

Among the topics of this program are:

  • What are the strangest things in the '33 Act
  • What are the strangest things in the '34 Act
  • How should you workaround - or work with - these strange things
  • How can you best protect yourself when dealing with bizarro world issues

 

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