Limiting the Liability: Directors’ and Officers’ Indemnification and Insurance
38th Annual Conference on Securities and Business Law
11 February 2016
Partner Richard A. Tulli will co-present “Limiting the Liability: Directors’ and Officers’ Indemnification and Insurance” during the Thursday session of the 38th Annual Conference on Securities and Business Law in Dallas. Attendees will learn about recent developments and tips regarding insurance coverage for directors and officers, as well as corporate indemnification and advancement provisions.
The two-day conference will feature comprehensive discussions of fiduciary duties and liabilities, as well as best practices for preparing and responding to inquiries for those representing clients in business, financial and governance matters.
CLE credit will be provided. Additional information and registration options can be accessed here.
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