Securities cases typically involve high stakes and sensitive matters. When actions come in the form of a letter or subpoena from the SEC, keeping requests in perspective, anticipating risk, and knowing how to proceed can be critical. Paul Vorndran and Brad Hamilton Jones & Keller, P.C. address these and other common securities issues transaction and business attorneys run into with the goal of navigating those issues and guiding clients to best outcomes in this CLE. Register at Strafford.
A live 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
1:00pm-2:30pm EDT, 10:00am-11:30am PDT
Early Registration Discount Deadline, Friday, March 24, 2023
This CLE webinar will provide corporate counsel with guidance in how to spot securities law issues that may impact a proposed transaction or raising of capital, and steps to take to mitigate against the risks associated with an SEC or state investigation or private party litigation.
Transaction and business attorneys commonly see securities issues come up in matters related to transactions and raising capital. They can include private placements, transactions involving partnership or LLC interests, securities or stock option plans, representations and projections concerning the company, and mergers, acquisitions and other significant decisions by management.
Securities cases typically involve high stakes and sensitive matters. Securities claims present the risk of substantial damage awards and adverse publicity and may bear little relation to the true merits of the claims. When actions come in the form of a letter or subpoena from the SEC, keeping requests in perspective, anticipating risk, and knowing how to proceed can be critical.
Paul Vorndran and Brad Hamilton Jones & Keller, P.C. will address the common securities issues transaction and business attorneys run into with the goal of navigating those issues and guiding clients to best outcomes. Geared toward non-securities lawyers, this session includes assessing the level of involvement in the investigation, whether and how to cooperate, anticipating and managing key decision points, and knowing when to bring in an expert.
The panel will review these and other important issues:
Paul L. Vorndran
Shareholder
Jones & Keller
Mr. Vorndran represents clients in complex civil financial matters before state and federal courts and in a variety of arbitration forums. He has extensive experience in the areas of investment, securities, and insurance regulation and litigation.
Brad Hamilton
Shareholder
Jones & Keller
Mr. Hamilton practices in corporate, securities, business, finance, and transactions law, including public and private offerings of debt and equity securities, mergers and acquisitions, business formation and financing, venture and equity capital, business and technology transactions, international transactions, structured finance, construction, natural resources, and trademarks.