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Browse: Home / 2013 / December / 20 / Jan. 28 Webcast: CFO Liability — the Toughest Job in Corporate America

Jan. 28 Webcast: CFO Liability — the Toughest Job in Corporate America

By Securities Docket on December 20, 2013, 12:11 pm

This webcast provides guidance for CFOs who face heightened scrutiny and liability as a result of the culmination of legislated rules and regulations, including Sarbanes-Oxley and Dodd-Frank. Newly-enacted provisions provide for significant enhancement of SEC enforcement powers, coupled with heightened standards of liability for financial executives.

In addition, this webcast highlights cases in which CFOs and other financial executives have been sanctioned for violations committed by their subordinates under a “should have known” standard. Finally, this webcast offers practical recommendations to assist CFOs in compliance with the increasingly complex regulations and requirements to which they are subjected.

The speakers will include John J. Carney, co-leader of BakerHostetler LLP’s White-Collar and Corporate Investigations Group, Mark Gerber, PwC Partner, and Craig Carpenito, head of Alston & Bird’s White-Collar Group. The intended audience is current CFOs, legal counsel for CFOs, and accountants working with CFOs.

To attend this webcast (the live version is scheduled for Tuesday, January 28, 2014, at 1 pm Eastern), please sign up below.

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