MAKING THE GRADE: EXPECTATIONS ON TODAY'S CORPORATE BOARDS
Complying with Sarbanes-Oxley and the new exchange listing requirements means directors must be adaptable while they balance their role: partnering with management to the shareholders' benefit while keeping a watchful eye on the company's coffers.
RECOGNIZING THE NEW RISKS OF SERVING ON A CORPORATE BOARD
William A. Cotter, chief underwriting officer and senior vice president at National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA, a member company of American International Group Inc., reviews the impact Sarbanes-Oxley is having on director risk.
BOARD GUIDELINES FOR RECOGNIZING AND MANAGING FINANCIAL DISTRESS
Martin J. Bienenstock, partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, discusses ways to detect financial distress and the critical path directors must take to stamp out these problems before a crisis develops.

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