Beshara advises
clients on corporate governance, association mergers, content and software licenses, copyright risk mitigation, and MLS policy strategy.
Representing publicly traded corporations, Amy I. Pandit counsels
clients on corporate governance; executive compensation; and in federal securities laws, stock exchange, Sarbanes — Oxley Act, and Dodd — Frank Act compliance matters.
Her practice at Davis Polk concentrates on matters related to the enforcement of the federal securities laws and includes regularly advising
clients on corporate governance matters.
He advises domestic and international business
clients on corporate governance issues, mergers, acquisitions, asset sales, start - up financings, and complex commercial transactions under Texas, California and English law.
She also advises
clients on corporate governance matters, financing transactions and restructurings.
He also regularly advises
clients on corporate governance, reporting and compliance and general corporate matters.
Not exact matches
Mrs. Alers» appointment further consolidates the wealth of experience of Morrow Sodali's UK team which covers all services - ranging from
corporate governance to fixed income advisory, to investor relationship management, and M&A and contested situations - thus allowing the firm to increasingly focus
on offering insightful advice, high - quality service and customized solutions to its
clients»
governance and ownership challenges.
Combining our global reach and years of experience, we furnish our
clients with information
on corporate governance, SEC and SRO rule changes, and emerging
governance issues in real time.
Richard has worked with
clients on corporate matters such as licensing, trademarks, formation,
governance, and employement matters.
Throughout his 35 year career, Mr. Koerner has used his understanding of everyday business challenges to effectively advise entrepreneurs and
clients on a vast array of issues, including
corporate governance and regulatory compliance.
Throughout her more than twenty - year legal career, Romney has represented and advised
clients in numerous industries
on a wide range of matters, including: acquisitions, dispositions, reorganizations, commercial transactions and
corporate governance.
She has extensive experience representing multinational companies and financial institutions with respect to anti-corruption and compliance matters, including advising
clients on due diligence in connection with acquisitions and joint ventures, third - party engagements, risk assessments,
corporate governance issues, and the implementation of effective compliance programs.
She has extensive experience representing multinational companies and financial institutions with respect to anti-corruption and compliance matters, including advising
clients on due diligence in connection with acquisitions and joint ventures, third party engagements, risk assessments,
corporate governance issues and the implementation of effective compliance programs.
She advises
clients on a wide variety of
corporate governance matters, including director independence, board and committee structures, proxy disclosure, shareholder proposals, board leadership structures, shareholder relationships and the impact of proxy advisory services.
Doyle counsels
clients on a wide range of
corporate and public company matters, from initial entity formation to going public transactions to fulfilling public company reporting requirements and
corporate governance matters.
Projects run the spectrum of legal work from representing voting rights organizations and individual voters in federal and state courts, immigration and asylum efforts assisting detainees and victims of domestic violence to partnering with commercial
clients» in - house counsel
on naturalization and consumer law projects, and collaborating with a non-profit to advise their grant recipients
on topics including contracts,
corporate governance, and tax issues.
He also advises
clients ranging from early stage companies to well - known seasoned issuers
on governance, mergers and acquisitions and other
corporate law matters.
He brings to business
clients substantial experience counseling companies
on structuring and negotiating cross-border and domestic acquisitions, joint ventures, and licensing agreements;
on corporate governance matters; and
on U.S. regulation of trade and business practices.
We represent
clients on both sides of the docket in securities fraud class actions, merger and acquisition (M&A) litigation and
corporate governance litigation.
He is a seasoned information
governance professional and has extensive experience with eDiscovery project management, data collection, and computer forensics, working with both
corporate and law firm
clients on complex issues.
As a former software engineer with experience in web - based application development spanning a number of industries, including the telecommunications, entertainment, and business - to - business services, she routinely advises
clients on information security, privacy, information
governance, intellectual property licensing, technology contracting,
corporate transactions, software and data asset transfers, social media, and Internet - related matters.
Grayson focuses
on mergers and acquisitions,
corporate governance, and joint ventures for middle - market
clients.
He has also advised U.S. and non-U.S.
clients on governance,
corporate and securities law matters.
We advise
clients on corporate compliance and
governance issues, providing continuous, up - to - date information
on duties and responsibilities of
corporate officers.
Our specialist team has experience in providing advice and support
on all aspects of
corporate governance, enabling our
clients to retain their focus
on the day - to - day running of their business.
, 2016 • «Foreign Anti-Corruption Compliance: Director and Office Obligations and Considerations»,
Corporate Governance by Federated Press, Volume IX, No. 4, 2013 • Canada Gets Tough
on Corruption, February 2013 • «Why You Should Think About an Anti-Corruption Compliance Program», TechSTARTUPCenter.com, April 2013 • «Tendering Law: The Evolution of the Duty of Fairness and What it Means for
Clients», Presentation, 18th East Region Solicitors Conference 2012 • Panelist, Government of Canada, Economic Action Plan Roundtable: «Helping Businesses Sell to the Government of Canada», 2011 • «A Comparison of Canada's Proposed Consumer Product Safety Legislation (Bill C - 52) and its American Counterpart», Focus
on Federal Advocacy and Policy, June 2008
She advises
corporate, financial and individual
clients and compensation committees
on compensation disclosure issues,
corporate governance and board executive compensation oversight, the implementation of management equity programs, the negotiation of executive employment arrangements, and the securities and tax implications of such arrangements.
He advises U.S. and international
corporate and private equity
clients on a full range of transactions, both domestic and cross-border, including mergers, acquisitions, investments, joint ventures and collaborations, spinoffs and restructurings, special committee representations and defensive and
corporate governance advice.
He will also be available to share his insight and experience with other TDS lawyers and to advise our
clients on strategic planning,
corporate governance, dispute resolution, labour relations and health law issues.
Long will spend her time counseling
clients on ethics and appellate matters, as well as
corporate governance and governmental integrity investigations.
Jennifer advises her
clients on angel and venture financings, strategic business matters, mergers and acquisitions, commercial contracts, technology licensing arrangements, outsourcing relationships,
corporate governance, human resources matters and more.
He also advises
corporate clients on governance,
corporate and securities law matters.
Ms. Culp advises
clients on the selection, formation, organization and management of business entities and counsels companies
on various matters including
corporate governance, mergers, and acquisitions, and employment and shareholder agreements.
We assisted Agrial, one of the major French agricultural and food cooperatives and a Libraliance long - term
client, which we've been accompanying
on their
corporate - finance issues in support of their legal department, in particular in organising Agrial group's
governance and settling partnerships with innovative or RSE companies.
Use of BTB does not create an attorney -
client relationship with Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP or any of its associated entities, or with BTB's creator, hosts or guests, including any members of the Davis Polk
Corporate Governance Group (collectively, the «BTB Entities»), and should not be relied
on or treated as a substitute for specific advice relevant to particular circumstances.
What the team is known for Advises
clients on general
corporate governance matters, joint ventures and M&A deals.
Prepare and advise
on internal and consumer facing privacy, information security, information
governance, mobile device management, social media and other policies and incident response plans for a range of
corporate clients.
We also advise
clients about how to address the multiple factors that can come into play, such as reporting or disclosure requirements,
corporate governance considerations, concerns about one's reputation or other business harms, and the possibility of follow -
on civil litigation or other enforcement proceedings.
In addition, we advise our energy
clients on related
corporate issues, such as
corporate governance, project finance, tax, land acquisition and litigation.
We work around the world for our
corporate, law firm and government
clients on projects that range across litigation support, compliance, investigation,
governance and remediation.
He has also advised U.S. and non-U.S.
clients on general
corporate matters, including with respect to
corporate governance, SEC reporting and other compliance matters.
In addition to his securities and finance practice, Darryl has broad experience advising
clients on general
corporate governance matters.
Our strengths in
corporate, banking and finance litigation combined with our pre-eminence in
corporate governance and transactions, means we are well - placed to deliver advice and advocacy to
clients on complex financial services matters.
Kristen Bertch counsels
clients on a broad range of cybersecurity and data privacy matters, financial services,
corporate governance and transactional matters, including initial public offerings and capital raising efforts.
He also advises
clients on the tax and regulatory consequences of various strategic transactions and guides them through a broad range of day - to - day business decisions and
corporate governance issues.
Carrie frequently speaks and writes
on topics relating to securities issues,
corporate governance, attorney -
client privilege and ethics.
Mr. Samorajczyk also acts as general outside counsel for
clients, providing advice
on important aspects of their operations, including
corporate governance, strategic restructurings, mergers and acquisitions, investments, and significant contracting matters.
We also provide
corporate governance and audit advice, as well as seminars to train our
clients on the detection and investigation of fraudulent claims.
In addition to transactional work, we also advise our
clients on a variety of other environmental matters, which has included counseling
on corporate governance concerns, developing environmental policies and advising
on sustainability issues and emerging regulatory requirements.
Life
on the intellectual property side is focused
on protecting
clients» patents, while
corporate lawyers assist companies with both their everyday and transformative matters, from basic employment needs and
governance issues to business - altering M&A deals.