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"Ask the Experts: Schedule 13D and Schedule 13G Issues"

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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

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With investors becoming more active - with many pursuing the same agenda - the issues implicating Schedule 13D and 13G have become more common and more complex. We are pleased to announce the first program of our new "Ask the Experts" series, in which a panel of experts – all of them former Senior SEC Staffers - will cover everything you need to know about handling these challenging issues.

Send in your own questions on this topic by Friday, December 4th and our expert panelists will address them during this session (email your questions to broc@deallawyers.com).

Join these experts:

  • Dennis Garris, Partner, Alston & Bird LLP and former Chief, SEC's Office of Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Jim Moloney, Partner, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP and former Special Counsel, SEC's Office of Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Chuck Nathan, Partner, Latham & Watkins LLP
  • David Sirignano, Partner, Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP and former Chief, SEC's Office of Mergers & Acquisitions

Among the topics of this program are:

  • What will be the hot topics for Schedule 13D and Schedule 13G in 2010?
  • What new positions have been taken by the SEC Staff lately on Schedule 13D and Schedule 13G?
  • What are common misconceptions about Schedule 13D and Schedule 13G?

Cost: As 2009 members of DealLawyers.com are able to attend this critical webcast at no charge, you need to renew or try a no-risk trial. The webcast cost for non-members is $595. You can renew or sign up for this no-risk trial online – or by fax or mail via this order form. If you need assistance, send us an email at info@deallawyers.com - or call us at 925.685.5111.

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