Eileen Robinett is a seasoned corporate and securities attorney with extensive involvement with public company legal compliance, disclosure, governance, financings, and acquisitive/dispositive transactions. After taking a career hiatus, Eileen has returned to practicing law.
She has experience preparing and reviewing current and periodic reports filed with the SEC (10-K, 10-Q, 8-K), Section 16 filings, Schedule 13D/G filings, registration statements, proxy statements and annual reports. Eileen has advised clients about insider trading policies, Rule 10b5-1 plans, codes of conduct, disclosure controls and procedures and many Board of Director corporate and securities law considerations, such as charters, calendars, resolutions, share repurchase programs, stock splits and defensive takeover considerations.
Eileen is a former speaker for the Practising Law Institute. She earned her J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley – School of Law.
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