Boston Business Journal
October 14th Breakfast Seminar- Boston Harbor Hotel 7:30-9:30 am
“Responding to Corporate Allegations & Wrong Doings”
Navigating the maze of hotlines, whistleblowers, shareholders, and regulators. People at all levels of a company are often faced with the difficult task of handling allegations of workplace malfeasance on both a corporate and personal level. These allegations may arise through any number of sources and can take many forms: purported whistleblowers, shareholder derivative demands, and anonymous complaints to a human resource department or hotline, to name just a few. Every day the challenges in responding to such accusations grow
The BBJ and Greenberg Traurig have put together a panel of experts who will lead a program geared to Corporate Executive Officers and In-House Attorneys, focusing on:
–Identifying Allegations of Wrongdoing;
–Organizing An Effective Investigation and Review Process;
–Issues of Ethics and Conflicts of Interest;
–Navigating the Aftermath with State and Federal Regulators; and
–Instituting Compliance Programs as a Proactive Measure.
To register for this event click here.
Panelists:
John A. Sten- a Shareholder in the Boston office of Greenberg Traurig, and former enforcement Attorney with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Terence P. McCourt-a Shareholder in the Boston office of Greenberg Traurig and Co-Chair of its Labor and Employment Practice group.
Rosland McLeod-Chief Compliance Officer at Biogen Idec Inc.
Matthew Feiner-Senior Corporate Counsel at Oracle Corporation
Mark Keene-Assistant General Counsel at Bank of America and former Senior Counsel at US Securities and Exchange Commission
Filed under: Uncategorized


