"Ord #14494"-- Spine. Prepared for distribution at the program of the same name held February 20, 2008. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Toward a reg. FCPA: A modest proposal for change in administering The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act / James R. Doty Inching towards a new proxy environment: recent developments that may tilt the playing field for public companies and their shareholders in 2008 and 2009 / Meredith B. Cross, Edward Young, Jonathan Wolfman, Rebecca Chang -- Stockholder voting reform and increasing the weight on a broken foundation / Simon M. Lome -- Risk/metrics group iss governance services us corporate governance policy, 2008 updates, November 19, 2007 / Patrick McGurn -- Mutual fund proxy issues / SEC eliminates U.S. GAAP reconciliation for foreign private issuers using IFRS / Teresa Iannaconi -- How the IFRS movement will affect financial reporting in the U.S. / Teresa Iannaconi -- SEC seeks input on allowing domestic companies to use IFRS / Teresa Iannaconi -- SEC advisory committee to study ways to reduce complexity in financial reporting system / Teresa Iannaconi -- Partial deferral of statement 157's effective date / Teresa Iannaconi -- SEC staff guidance on loan commitments recorded at fair value through earnings / Teresa Iannaconi -- The accounting implications of illiquid markets / Teresa Iannaconi -- How companies may minimize their exposure to sec enforcement actions and/or criminal charges in the context of the seaboard report, the Mcnulty memorandum, and the United States federal sentencing guidelines / Walter E. Jospin, James W. Gilliam -- Securities lawyers as targets- has the sec's stance changed? / Daniel F. Shea -- Recent trends and patterns in FCPA enforcement / Stephen Fishbein -- SEC enforcement update: recent cases and priorities / W. Scott Sorrels, Daniel G. Ashburn, Ashley Moore Palmer, Vjollca Prroni -- Toward a reg. FCPA: A modest proposal for change in administering The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act / James R. Doty
Series:
Corporate law and practice course handbook series. no. B-1652
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