Free webinar: What a Private Company Needs to Know About Stock Options and Restricted Stock
Devine Millimet & Branch cordially invites you to a free lunchtime webinar, "Stock Compensation 101: What Private Companies Should Know About Tax, Accounting, and Securities Rules for Stock Options and Restricted Stock," to be held on Thursday, June 17. The seminar is aimed at entrepreneurs but would be a great primer for anyone new to the field of share-based compensation.
The seminar will cover:
- Incentive and Non-Qualified Options
- Restricted Stock
- Stock Appreciation Rights
- Restricted Stock Units
We'll also drill down on:
- Tax issues
- Securities rules
- Accounting treatment
- Best practices
Presenter:
Robert Schwartz, Esq.
Bob represents technology companies and start-ups across the country. He has served as the general counsel of several public and venture-backed software companies. Before joining DM&B, his most recent affiliation was with I-many, Inc., a publicly-traded, global developer of enterprise contract management software, where he served as its general counsel for more than eight years.
There is no charge to attend either session, but registration is required. Register on-line at www.devinemillimet.com/seminars.
For questions, contact Kathleen Giacobbe at kgiacobbe@devinemillimet.com or 978.289.1257. Thank you.
Robert G. Schwartz, Jr.
Devine, Millimet & Branch
300 Brickstone Square, 9th Floor
Andover, MA 01810
978-289-1219
rschwartz@devinemillimet.com
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Thank you.
Very timely - the requirements for public companies and not-for-profit are ratcheting up rapidly and private employers will be pressured, obliged, or dragged along to follow in at least general form.
Andy Klemm
Klemm & Associates
I suspect most people in this group understand everything I will cover in this introductory seminar, which is aimed at entrepreneurs. But for those who are new to the field, or perhaps for your less-experienced colleagues who could benefit from an overview of the basics, it could be quite helpful. It's free, and it should last only about an hour.
- Bob Schwartz