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Postgraduate Course in Federal Securities Law

Postgraduate Course in Federal Securities Law Live Course: $1,

Postgraduate Course in Federal Securities Law
Live Course: $1,199
Live Webcast: $999
Live Webcast Segments: $299
Thursday-Friday, July 24-25, 2008
Omni Hotel, San Francisco, CA

This annual advanced course of study surveys critical developments in federal securities regulation and corporate governance, fosters a greater practical familiarity with the workings of the securities laws, and provides a fuller understanding of the interrelationships and consequences of the regulatory pattern.

This year’s program features counseling by current and former senior SEC officials and experienced practitioners on:

dealing with important developments in securities regulation of financing activities
implementing the changes to executive compensation disclosure
handling enforcement and remediation matters
coping with new disclosure, accounting, auditing, and corporate governance requirements imposed by the Sarbanes Oxley Act and by related SEC, PCAOB, and securities market rules and standards
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ALI-ABA thanks Stratify, Inc. for sponsoring this course. To learn more about Stratify please visit their website at www.stratify.com or call 866.400.8484

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