Corporate Secretary Webinar – Handling registered agent challenges

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As a company grows – whether organically or through M&A – staying on top of registered agent issues becomes more complex and demanding. Whether corporate secretaries choose to handle the registered agent role in-house or, as most do, engage a third party, they need to ensure the work is handled accurately and efficiently. A growing business can find itself having to be on top of handling lawsuits and other legal documents in up to 50 states. Failing to do so accurately and on time can leave the company at risk of stiff penalties. This all adds to an ever-expanding workload for corporate secretaries as they become increasingly involved in areas such as corporate strategy, shareholder engagement and ESG issues. Corporate Secretary has partnered with Computershare to deliver you this webinar. Corporate Secretary and Computershare will process your personal data for purposes connected with your attendance at the webinar and may send you marketing communications and information that may be of interest to you, as permitted under applicable law. You may choose to unsubscribe at any time by email with ‘unsubscribe’ in the subject line or by clicking on the “unsubscribe” link in any email from us or Computershare. Your data will be processed in accordance with Corporate Secretary's privacy policy: www.corporatesecretary.com/content/privacy-policy and Computershare’s privacy policy: www.computershare.com/uk/privacy-policy
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