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Hit this panic button when the SEC investigates
Geoff Gussis recommends two articles by Derek Meisner as your best defense against the dreaded summons:
"For inhouse attorneys, there is nothing that puts a lump in your throat like finding out that your company is being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Whether you are a general counsel or a staff attorney, responding to an SEC investigation may be one of the most important things that you will do in your career -- and it will certainly be a giant blip on the radar of all other corporate officers and directors at your company. Fortunately, there is help, and his name is Derek M. Meisner ..."
Of course, if you're one of the so-called "actively disengaged" GCs Rees Morrison recently blogged about, you may need to hit a different panic button altogether ...
Posted by Product Team on June 29, 2005 at 02:29 PM | Permalink
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