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HomeProxy SeasonThursday’s Webcast: “SEC Updates – Trending Topics in Disclosure”
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Thursday’s Webcast: “SEC Updates – Trending Topics in Disclosure”

Broc RomanekUpdated on December 16, 2025December 16, 20251 min read
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Join us this Thursday, December 18th for the webcast – “SEC Updates: Trending Topics in Disclosure” – during which Sarah Sellers and Reid Hooper will provide an overview of trending topics, such as the use of artificial intelligence or the effects of tariffs, and the evolving role they pose in related corporate governance and disclosure matters. Register now.

We also have two other upcoming webcasts as part of our “SEC Reporting Series“:

1. January 15th: “Insider Trading Policies and Rule 10b5-1” – Asa Henin and Amanda Weiss

2. January 21st: “Comp Talks Crossover – 2026 Proxy Season Preview: A Look at Potential Changes Ahead” – Ali Murata, Brad Goldberg and Mark Borges

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