Corporate governance is the system by which corporations are directed and controlled. Its importance to the economic health of individual corporations, and society in general, has been highlighted by recent high-profile corporate failures. LexisNexis Expert News Sources can address a broad range of corporate governance issues, including the financial impact of Sarbanes-Oxley, best practices for regulatory compliance, the changing role of corporate directors and federal sentencing of white collar criminals.
Daniel Bailey, co-author of Liability of Corporate Officers and Directors, is a leading expert on director and officer selection, protection and litigation. Bart Schwartz is the general editor and contributing author of Corporate Governance: Law and Practice, a comprehensive and practical guide to critical corporate governance topics, and is an expert on Sarbanes-Oxley certification requirements.
Kirby Behre and Jeff Ifrah are the co-authors of Federal Sentencing for Business Crimes. Behre has represented and defended corporations and individuals in civil and criminal investigations of alleged business crimes and civil fraud, including government contract fraud, securities fraud, bribery, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations and antitrust violations. Ifrah is the author of numerous articles in the National Law Journal, Legal Times, AHLA Health Lawyers News, American Criminal Law Review, Champion and the BNA Health Care Fraud Reporter.
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- Corporate governance
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- Shareholders' rights to access of company proxy materials
- Directors and officer litigation
- Sarbanes-Oxley
- Recruiting and retaining directors
- Antitrust
- Securities fraud
- Government contract fraud
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