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Robert HeimPartner
MEYERS & HEIM LLP![]()
Robert G. Heim is Partner at the law firm of Meyers & Heim in New York City, where he specializes in corporate and securities law, including corporate formation and capital raising, securities regulatory work, securities litigation, white collar criminal...
Marcel KahanGeorge T. Lowy Professor of Law
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (INC)![]()
Marcel Kahan is the George T. Lowy Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law. His main areas of teaching and research are mergers and acquisitions (M&A), corporate governance, hedge funds, and bondholder rights. He has acted as consultant...
Former General Counsel
WR Capital Management, LP![]()
Mark Saunders was until April 1, 2009, the General Counsel of WR Capital Management. Previously, Mr. Saunders was a Senior Partner in the New York office of a law firm with over 1,000 lawyers, in which office he practiced for 19 years. He practices in...
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January 5, 2007
Apple ‘falsified’ files on Jobs’ options | www.ft.com
1. Companies are completing their internal investigations of stock option backdating.
2. Settlements with the SEC and the Department of Justice are likely to be reached in the first quarter of 2007.
Stock Options Backdating Probe is Heating Up
July 27, 2006
Backdating Battle Focuses on Fraud | www.thestreet.com
1. The filing of criminal charges by the Department of Justice and civil charges by the SEC against two former officers of Brocade signals that regulators are ready to begin enforcement actions in the stock option backdating scandal.
2. The early cases that are filed by regulators will serve as precedent for future actions against those involved in back dating stock options.
3. The DOJ and SEC probes into stock option back dating still have a long way to go before they are completed.
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