June 24, 2022 | New York Law Journal
Trends in the Use of Artificial Intelligence in White-Collar MattersThis article provides an introduction to AI technology and discusses the key regulatory developments practitioners should be aware of as they advise their clients on AI.
By Robert G. Heim
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August 03, 2000 | Law.com
E-Practice: The Downsides of IPOsIPOs can raise significant amounts of capital for e-commerce and Internet companies, but they also create important obligations and responsibilities due to the company's status as a publicly traded company. These obligations and responsibilities can apply to individual officers, directors and primary shareholders of public companies and include issues such as insider trading and disclosure requirements.
By Robert G. Heim
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May 24, 2000 | Law.com
E-Practice: Preparing an IPOCounsel for companies that plan to go public must make their clients aware of the significant responsibilities that are placed on the corporation, as well as on individual officers, directors and shareholders. Significant liability can be imposed for violations of the securities laws, and such considerations must be addressed early on to ensure that an initial public offering is the best alternative for a particular company.
By Robert G. Heim and Howard Meyers
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