Editor: What is your role at Day Pitney ?
Janis: I am a partner in the Corporate and
Business Department of the firm, and the leader of its
Mergers, Acquisitions and Joint Ventures Practice Group. I
am also actively involved in counseling a variety of clients
on acquisitions, federal securities law compliance,
financial institutions regulatory matters (banks,
broker-dealers, and insurance agents), and corporate
governance (Sarbanes-Oxley, as well as NYSE, AMEX, and
NASDAQ). I have served as counsel to targets, acquirers, and
investment banks in a variety of public company mergers, as
well as private company acquisitions.
One of the areas I enjoy most is counseling with respect
to mergers and acquisitions. I get great satisfaction from
bringing two sides together who at the outset have different
goals and encouraging them to see the mutual benefits that
the transaction offers. Corporate law is another area that
excites me. I got involved in corporate law in 1978 when I
was appointed Secretary of the New Jersey Corporate Law
Revision Commission and have been fascinated by issues of
corporate governance and corporation mechanics. I am counsel
to the recently reinvigorated Commission. I cannot serve on
the Commission because I live in New York.
Editor: What value do you see in
Lawyer Links Advantagesm?
Janis: I like it because it is an innovative
product that fills a need that is not met by other products
- that is, to enable a user like me to explore an issue
quickly and inexpensively. Anybody who wants to be educated
efficiently will want to use this resource. It is that
efficiency which as outside lawyers we value, because the
client does not want to be charged a whole lot while you
have a third year associate doing research for days and days
on things that may or may not be on point. They want you to
be able to say to an associate "Go and find out all you can
about personal use of aircraft."
The firm provides other information resources to use in
corporate and securities law. But what Advantage has that I
liked was a combination of resources that you can
immediately click to - organized by topic. The topics
provide a brief background and the underlying materials that
you would want to look at to understand the issue even
better. Not only did I sign up for it, but I recommended it
to others.
LawyerLinks Advantagesm is not what one expects to see if
you are an active Internet user. Most web sites get carried
away with the extensive use of graphics, images and colors.
What a legal practitioner experiences with the Advantage is
a lean, no nonsense, organized presentation of topics
critical to legal compliance, filings and finance of public
companies. Advantage is the first place I go to learn about
new issues related to my practice.
There are many examples. I use Advantage for shareholder
proposal and shareholder access updates. Another that is on
the minds of corporate securities lawyers is disclosure of
personal use of corporate aircraft by executive officers and
directors. This is one of the many issues the SEC regulators
are now requiring be disclosed in executive compensation
tables.
Using Advantage to review a disclosure requirement is
simple. One looks up "personal use" in Advantage's topic
index and a dedicated topic page entitled "Personal Use of
Corporate Aircraft" is instantly presented. This page
provides a summary of the topic and "road map" to relevant
source materials including SEC releases, FAQs, sample
disclosures, corporate policies, law firm commentary, cases,
related topics and more. (See below.)
Editor: How does Advantage compare with other sources
of information?
Janis: You really cannot compare it with other
sources of information. What you can say is that it is
different and fills a special need, which is to get at
relevant information quickly and inexpensively. What it does
is make you more efficient in finding information quickly.
Rather than a search engine that one has to learn to use, it
has lists of topics and you can quickly navigate through the
headings to find the information that you need. The
underlying information is good because it combines different
sources: SEC, Edgar Site and law firm memos - all meant to
help you quickly delve into a topic.
Just one or two clicks with the Advantage provides direct
access to the spot in the source documents that has the
material you are looking for. Lawyer Links' legal editors go
the extra mile of sifting through the document and linking
you to the exact spot you are seeking in the document. This
is what you would expect from a company whose name is
"Lawyer Links."
Editor: How do you know the information is reliable?
And who generates the information?
Janis: The reason you can rely on the information
is because you get a quick summary and then you hit a link
and go to the underlying document, SEC rule, or case. So you
are really relying on Advantage only for an overview and
then you can link to the real authority - official documents
and other authoritative material. Let's say you are talking
about
break up fees. With Advantage you hit a link and look
at a proxy statement but instead of having to sort through
the proxy statements to find where the break-up fee
discussion is, it takes you right to the break-up
discussion.
Editor: Are there other ways that it is helpful to
corporate counsel ?
Janis: It highlights matters of maximum interest
to corporate counsel in a timely way. Just to give you an
example, corporate counsel are devoting considerable time to
planning for the 2008 proxy season. The SEC is issuing new
requirements at a feverish pace, so keeping abreast of
developments is a challenge for everyone involved in the
process. Using the Advantage index "2008 Proxy Season," the
subscriber is directed to a dedicated topic page entitled
"2008 Proxy Season: SEC Initiatives." In this example the
subscriber is presented with not only a Summary, but also
Targeted Review (2007 Disclosures), XBRL Data Tagging, Rule
Amendments and Interpretations. From this index page, the
user is directed to another topic index entitled "2008 Proxy
Season: Select Early Filers." The page provides a Summary,
Executive Compensation Disclosures, and Edgar filings of
early filers. Examples of the background material available
include the 10-K, Pre 14A, Def 14A, stock symbol charts and
corporate web sites.
Another example, of how Advantage stays on top of issues
of importance to corporate counsel is its recently launched
coverage of Securities Litigation and Enforcement actions.
They will find a "Brief Bank" that enables them to access
briefs in some of the most important securities cases. The
"SEC Enforcement Channel" allows them to get a handle on the SEC's enforcement priorities. The Channel allows them to
"tune in" to what is happening from a single page.
And there are other features that corporate counsel will
particularly appreciate. First it has a push out element
called "Advantage Alerts" that tells you about new
developments and then allows you to examine them. Secondly
it is web-based so you can use it at home. This is helpful,
because when you are at home or in a hotel, you can get up
to speed on a issue before that important early morning
meeting.