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Topic: Corporate Law

  
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The SEC: What's Wrong And How To Fix It

Noted legal expert, Marc Morgenstern speaks his mind in this Selker Leadership interview on what is wrong with the SEC and potentially how it can be fixed, coming to the conclusion that the natural human tendency towards greater regulation is exactly the wrong approach to deliver safety, transparency and liquidity. This is part 1 of a 2 part seriesREAD»

Scandal, Us

Three years after Arthur Anderson's conviction on obstruction of justice charges, the revisionists are closing in. The public has largely moved on, satisfied that something is being done even if the outcome isn't neat and clean. The ...READ»

William M. Keever to speak at Venture Capital Workshop

Castle Venture Group, a venture capital firm located in Nashville, TN, will host a workshop for angel and venture firm investors.  The speaker will be William M. Keever, Castle's President and Founder, as well as a number of other ...READ»

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What's The ROI On That Skybox?

Bank of America's ticket inventory numbers in the hundreds of thousands, including seats in more than 80 suites for teams like the Boston Red Sox, the Dallas Cowboys, and the San Francisco Giants. Managing that inventory? That wasn't ...READ»

Confidence Is Not a Game

Who: Charles D. Niemeier

Title: Acting Chairman of the U.S. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board

Where: Washington, DC

Challenge: To restore integrity to corporate accounting (and rescue capitalism)READ»

Is the Ebbers Verdict Good for Marketers?

The Ebbers verdict will likely create a significant opportunity for marketers in privately held enterprises competing against larger, publicly traded enterprises. His guilty verdict will have a major chilling effect (above and beyond ...READ»

Is Travel Your Weak Spot?

Can the Sarbanes-Oxley Act positively affect your corporate travel policies and practices? Here's how -- and why.READ»

File Under Strange

Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy has apparently apologized to the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to The New York Post. Scott had earlier called the SEC's actions to clean up the debris from all those ...READ»

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SAS 70 Audits | A Historical Timeline & Overview

SAS 70 Audits have been used since the inception of the auditing standard in 1992. They've also grown tremendously in the last five (5) years due to the explosive growth of regulatory compliance and corporate governance. So, ...READ»