Social Media, the News, and Stock Price: Tips for In-House Counsel When the Company's Stock Comes Under Attack
16 October 2013
Senior Counsel Courtney Worcester, Partner Roger Lane, and Associate Michael Thompson presented a Web Conference titled “Social Media, the News, and Stock Price: Tips for In-House Counsel When the Company’s Stock Comes Under Attack,” on October 16, 2013. The three discussed ways in which a company’s stock can be publicly attacked; what in-house counsel can do to respond; and the costs and benefits of responding.
For more information, visit the event page.
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