Two Step Webinars
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In the document intensive world of corporate law, one of the fastest ways to achieve higher productivity is by providing immediate access to client information and automating the creation of corporate governance and ownership documents -- your firm's most tangible client deliverable. |
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General Counsel from private equity backed, technology companies discuss their experiences developing a practical approach to compliance that answers the question: "What are we doing about the top legal compliance risks facing our company?" |
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Financial and legal experts summarize the key updates, changes and postponements that occurred in 2007 that relate to internal controls for equity compensation reporting, stock option expensing under FAS 123R, determination of Black-Scholes variables, and stock option backdating. |
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Industry experts explain what you must be able to provide to your auditors to support your equity compensation expensing under FAS 123R, satisfy the internal controls requirements under SOX or the new SAS 104-111, and get out from under the magnifying glass of options backdating and IRS Sec. 409A. |
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Three national experts help demystify how the FAS 123R valuation and expensing rules apply to non-public companies. Designed specifically for venture-backed and other privately-held companies this live 1-hour online presentation will help better prepare you for the next time your FAS 123R reports are reviewed. |
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The days of managing corporate entity and ownership information in a 3-ring binder is history. We discuss the use of technology to bring the practice of Corporate Law into the computer age for firms and companies of all types and sizes. |
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