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November 4 Webcast — SEC Enforcement: Key Developments From FY 2009 and What May Be Ahead in FY 2010

By Securities Docket on October 19, 2009, 10:45 am

2009 has ushered in a host of changes at the SEC, especially within the Division of Enforcement, which has been the subject of harsh criticism from the media, Congress, and its own inspector general in the wake of the subprime credit market meltdown and the Madoff scandal.  Under the leadership of a new Chairman, Mary Schapiro, and a new Director, Robert Khuzami, the Enforcement Division has implemented some of the most sweeping changes in recent years, demonstrating a willingness to try new approaches and to provide more effective tools to obtain compliance with requests for documents, information, and testimony.

Please join panelists, Bill McLucas, partner in the Securities Department at Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, and Marty Wilczynski, Senior Managing Director – Forensic Litigation at FTI Consulting, Inc., as they address these and other developments in the SEC Division of Enforcement during a free, one-hour webcast.

To attend this webcast scheduled for Wednesday, November 4, at 2 pm Eastern, please sign up below.

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