Who Should Attend? Public company general counsels, corporate secretaries, in-house corporate/securities counsel, and public company directors. The Program Our experienced panel will provide insights into the latest trends in corporate governance and an analysis of the most important issues this proxy season, including:
Speakers Chris Gyves is a partner in the Corporate & Securities Practice Group and Chair of the Public Company Advisors Team.
Jane Jeffries Jones is a partner in the Corporate & Securities Practice Group and a member of the Public Company Advisors Team, with a practice focused primarily on executive compensation and corporate governance matters.
Darryl Marsch is a former public company general counsel and a member of the Public Company Advisors Team, whose practice cuts across several areas including corporate governance, securities, and government investigations.
Claire Rauscher has more than 25 years of courtroom experience. She focuses her practice on complex white collar litigation, and has represented clients in all phases of state and federal proceedings, including pre-indictment investigations, grand jury practice, and criminal trials.
Sid Shenoy is a partner in the Corporate & Securities Practice Group and a Vice Chair of the Public Company Advisors Team. He focuses his practice on the representation of public companies in securities transactions, mergers and acquisitions and general corporate matters, including ongoing SEC compliance and corporate governance issues. |
WHEN COST RSVP 2.0 hours of 2016 CLE Credit Applied For Questions about this
event? Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP A full-service business law firm, Womble Carlyle serves a wide range of regional, national and international clients in industries that include financial services, life sciences, commercial real estate, information technology, health care, manufacturing and telecommunications, as well as educational institutions and governmental bodies and agencies. For more information, visit www.wcsr.com. |
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