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Securities and Exchange Commission’s Final Rule Implementing Standards of Professional Conduct for Attorneys
The article define the act provision for investor relations, It explains about the Securities and Exchange Commission issued final regulations to implement provisions of Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (H.R. 3763), prescribing minimum standards of professional conduct for attorneys appearing and practicing before the Commission in any...
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White papers 2003-09-12
Implementation of Standards of Professional Conduct for Attorneys
The Securities and Exchange Commission is adopting a final rule establishing standards of professional conduct for attorneys who appear and practice before the Commission on behalf of issuers. The article is about guidelines for investor relationship. It explains that the standards must include a rule requiring an attorney to...
Tags: SEC, Article, Standards, Attorney, Quality, Business Operations
White papers 2003-08-05
Final SEC Rules Concerning Standards of Professional Conduct for Attorneys
On January 29, 2003, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) issued new rules concerning standards of professional conduct for attorneys, as required by Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (the “Act”). On January 29, 2003, the SEC also issued a proposed rule that extended the comment period on...
Tags: Withdrawal, Business Operations, Quality, Act, Attorney, Standards, SEC
White papers 2003-03-27
SEC Issues (Near) Final Rules On Standards Of Professional Conduct For Attorneys
The Securities and Exchange Commission SEC seeks to streamline professional conduct for attorneys. It has issued rules governing professional responsibilities for attorneys. It also lays down ‘minimum standards’ of professional conduct for attorneys appearing or practicing before the SEC. The paper examines these rules and standards.
Tags: Business Operations, Attorney, Standards, Quality, SEC
White papers 2003-03-10
Sec Adopts Final Rules Regarding Minimum Standards Of Professional Conduct For Attorneys
The Securities and Exchange Commission SEC seeks to streamline professional conduct for attorneys. It has issued rules governing professional responsibilities for attorneys. It also lays down ‘minimum standards’ of professional conduct for attorneys appearing or practicing before the SEC. The paper presents a summary of the final rules as well...
Tags: SEC, Attorney, Standards, Quality, Business Operations
White papers 2003-02-20
SEC Adopts Standards of Professional Conduct for Attorneys Under Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Securities and Exchange Commission SEC has adopted standards of professional conduct for attorneys appearing and practicing before the SEC. In adopting these rules, as mandated by Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 the Act, the SEC recognized the important and expanding role of attorneys in their representation of...
Tags: Regulatory Compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley, Corporate Governance, Attorney, Standards, SEC, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Corporate Law, Quality, Regulations, Business Operations, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures
White papers 2003-02-05
Implementation Of Standards of Professional Conduct For Attorneys Required By Section 307 Of The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Article focuses on the proposed rule of implementing the standards of professional conduct for attorneys required by section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. It provides the information related to different section considered under the Act such as : Section 205.3: Issuer as Client Section, 205.4: Responsibilities of Supervisory Attorneys, ...
Tags: Quality, Human Resources, Business Operations, Policies And Procedures, Regulatory Compliance, Finance, Financial Accounting, Government, Regulations, Sarbanes-Oxley, Attorney, Standards, Sarbanes-Oxley Act
White papers 2002-12-06

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Appellate Division, Third Department Case Summaries: September 2,
Appellate Division, Third Department Attorney Discipline In the Matter of Burks D-51-08 Background: The respondent was admitted to practice by the court in 1989 and maintained an office for the practice of law in New Orleans, La. In...
Articles 2008-09-02
Motorcycle enthusiast pushes Wisconsin for better signage at
Harley enthusiast and attorney Jason Abraham wants the state to require contractors to erect signs warning bikers when they approach street construction work. Cars can simply roll over uneven pavement and loose gravel, but those conditions pose dangerous risks to bikers, said Abraham, owner of Hupy...
Articles 2008-08-29
Company Profile for IntApp, Inc
IntApp provides software solutions for law firms that connect and centrally manage legal applications to increase attorney billability, ensure client confidentiality and maximize staff productivity. With over one hundred legal customers and a vibrant community of technology and service partners, IntApp has been embraced and endorsed as a legal industry...
Articles 2008-08-29
Feds delay guidelines on terror investigations
WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department has agreed to delay new rules giving the FBI greater leeway in investigations of suspected terrorists, deferring to concerns by senators that innocent Americans might be targeted. In a letter to Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy released Thursday, the department said it...
Articles 2008-08-22
Ivins tried to mislead FBI on anthrax
WASHINGTON -- The FBI said Monday that Bruce Ivins, the bioscientist who they say launched the 2001 anthrax attacks, helped them figure out how to collect the anthrax samples needed for the investigation. On Feb. 27, 2002, Ivins submitted a sample that didn't meet those standards. The FBI...
Articles 2008-08-19
Hospital Overpayment Allegations Settled
An insurance company has agreed to pay a $2.1 million fine to the U.S. government to settle charges that it bilked the federal Medicare system by over-reimbursing New Jersey hospitals, according to an announcement last week by Christopher J. Christie, U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, and by...
Articles 2008-08-18
Baltimore judge orders hearing for developer Edward V. Giannasca to
Developer Edward V. Giannasca II's attendance and participation record in retired Raven Michael McCrary's fraud suit against him has been so abysmal that the Baltimore judge presiding over the case ordered him to appear before her this week for an in-court examination in lieu of a standard out-of-court deposition. ...
Articles 2008-08-07
Florida Bar Grants Prestigious Construction Law Board-Certification to Ft. Myers Resident Attorney
Becker & Poliakoff, P.A., a diversifiedcommercial law firm with more than 125 attorneys in 15 offices throughoutFlorida, in New York City, and affiliated offices in Europe, Asia and theMiddle East, today announced that attorney Tom Code has been grantedcertification by the Florida Bar in the area of construction law inrecognition...
Articles 2008-08-06
Florida Bar Grants Prestigious Construction Law Board-Certification to Weston Resident Attorney
Becker & Poliakoff, P.A., a diversifiedcommercial law firm with more than 125 attorneys in 15 offices throughoutFlorida, in New York City, and affiliated offices in Europe, Asia and theMiddle East, today announced that attorney Lisa Colon has been grantedcertification by the Florida Bar in the area of construction law inrecognition...
Articles 2008-08-06
New law called a victory for gay rights in Missouri
It's a minor section of the law, but it's one that can make a big difference to some couples at the end of their lives. The Legislature this year passed a law that allows gay partners and others not legally married to designate whom they wish to...
Articles 2008-08-06
New Missouri law a victory for gay rights
It's a minor section of the law, but it's one that can make a big difference to some couples at the end of their lives. The Legislature this year passed a law that allows gay partners and others not legally married to designate whom they wish to...
Articles 2008-08-06
Top Lawyers in Annual Survey More Optimistic About U.S. Share of IPO Issuance
See Market Conditions Improving in 2009; SEC Compensation Disclosures a Challenge NEW YORK, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Gavin Anderson & Company's second annual survey of leading IPO attorneys found them far more optimistic than in 2007 that the U.S. will retain its share of global equity issuance....
Articles 2008-08-05
Gizzi on Politics
Court Fight in Michigan "The court Ronald Reagan really wanted" is how conservatives in Michigan refer to their state supreme court. Four of the seven justices are firmly committed strict constmctionists: Chief Justice Cuff Taylor (two-time Republican U.S. House candidate and Federalist Society member), Maura Corrigan (boomed by the...
Articles 2008-08-04
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