Securities Class Actions & Trustees Fiduciary Responsibilities

Date: Jun 14, 2007
Location: Toronto
Venue: Osgoode Hall Professional Development Centre

SHARE's Pension Investment & Governance Seminar Series

In the wake of Nortel's $2.5 billion settlement and the passage of Ontario's Bill 198, fiduciary duties for trustees are changing. With investors successfully suing companies to recover losses caused by corporate wrongdoing, are trustees and other fiduciaries who fail to act in breach of their responsibilities?

This seminar will help pension trustees and other fiduciaries evaluate the governance and legal implications of these trends for their pension and investment funds. Presenters will look at the role of shareholder litigation in strengthening corporate governance; the implications of U.S. settlements for Canadian funds; as well as Canadian and international experiences with securities class actions and shareholder litigation.

Join us to hear from Canadian and international pension and legal experts from Grant & Eisenhofer, Koskie Minsky and the Osgoode Hall Law School. Pension trustees who have been involved in securities litigation in Canada, the U.S. and the UK will also share their experiences.

The seminar will take place from 8:00am to 4:30pm in the East Wing Room at the Osgoode Hall Professional Development Centre located at 1 Dundas Street, 26th floor (Map).

Click here to view the complete seminar program.

TO REGISTER:

Use either simple way: 

1) Register online

2) Download the registration form and return by fax or mail 

SEMINAR FEES (plus 6% GST)

$200.00    SHARE affiliates

$250.00    Non-affiliates

Seminar fees include attendance at all seminar sessions, materials, two health breaks and lunch. 

FURTHER INFORMATION

Please feel free to contact SHARE at 604.408.2456 or education@share.ca.