Upcoming Suits by Suits Whistleblower Webinar – Chance for Free Registration!

| Zuckerman Spaeder Team and Jason M. Knott

On December 10, 2013, Suits by Suits contributing editors Ellen D. Marcus and Jason M. Knott will present a live webinar titled “Whistleblower Watch: Big Issues in the Latest Whistleblower Cases Under Dodd-Frank, Sarbanes-Oxley, and the Internal Revenue Code.”  (For more details, click the link.)

Now, you have the chance to win a free registration for this upcoming webinar (retail price $149 for BNA subscribers and $249 for non-subscribers).  All you have to do is either tweet a link to this post, making sure to reference our Twitter handle (@suitsbysuits), or retweet the link to this post that we’ll put up on Twitter.  You can also qualify by commenting in this post with a question for Ellen and Jason to address during the webinar. The deadline to tweet, retweet, or comment is Monday, December 9. On the morning of Monday , December 9, we’ll randomly pick the winner and let him or her know by e-mail or Twitter message.

You may also enter the raffle by following these instructions.

If you’d like to go ahead and register for the webinar, click here.

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