Frequently Asked Questions
Presented by TheCorporateCounsel.net and CompensationStandards.com.
Hosted In-Person and Virtually October 12-13.
Join top practitioners at the 2026 Proxy Disclosure and 23rd Annual Executive Compensation (PDEC) Conferences to get the latest practical tips about executive pay, governance and disclosure over the course of a two-day in-person and virtual event.
The PDEC Conferences will be held in person in Orlando, Florida, and virtually via live video webcast Oct. 12-13.
All in-person sessions and programs will take place in the Hilton Orlando.
All sessions, including Tuesday morning’s keynote, will be streamed live to our virtual audience via our conference platform and app, RingCentral Events.
All sessions, including Tuesday’s keynote, will be archived and available to in-person or virtual attendees for one year after the conferences.
The 2026 Proxy Disclosure Conference is a one-day conference that is timed and organized to help you prepare for the flurry of year-end and proxy season activity. This event is a must for anyone involved with drafting or reviewing proxy disclosures.
The 23rd Annual Executive Compensation Conference is an intensive one-day conference full of engaging sessions sharing essential and practical guidance, direct from the experts, on public company executive and director compensation issues, disclosure requirements and related legal developments.
We have the following registration options for this year’s conferences:
- In-Person, Single Attendee
- Virtual, Single Attendee
- Virtual, Up to 5
- Virtual, Over 5
Click HERE to see pricing and register now!
For group in-person pricing, please contact us at Info@CCRcorp.com or call us at 1-800-737-1271.
Yes, we offer discounted rates for in-person and virtual registration. Early Bird tickets are currently on sale and this offer ends July 24, 2026. Register as early as possible to secure the best rate.
For group in-person pricing, please contact us at Info@CCRcorp.com or call us at 1-800-737-1271.
We offer two multi-attendee virtual licensing options. One will allow an organization to register up to five virtual attendees, and one will permit registration of an unlimited number of virtual attendees from a single organization.
The multiple attendee licenses allow anyone in your organization to access the virtual conference sessions (via live video webcast or the archived content) from any location – at a significant discount to the virtual single-attendee price. Even if you’ve already purchased a single attendee virtual license, you can still upgrade to a firmwide license.
Information on our virtual conference platform will be available soon.
You’ll need approximately 600k of continuous incoming bandwidth to view a panel through a 500k link. If that high level of bandwidth is not available for you, your player will either not open or will continuously buffer (i.e., freeze). If you experience this type of problem, it is highly recommended that you switch to a 300k link to watch the video. Test your internet speed here.
We recommend using an updated version of a Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browser to view the conference platform.
If you are still unable to access the event, contact your IT department.
We will archive all conference sessions, so you can go back and watch the conferences at any time until Oct. 12, 2027. The archive page will also include written transcripts.
All in-person and virtual registrants will receive an email with instructions for accessing the conference archives after the conferences have ended. Be sure to retain this email!
NASPP Registrants: If you are an NASPP member and/or purchased access to the 2026 Proxy Disclosure and 23rd Annual Executive Compensation Conferences from NASPP, your registration type does not include access to the archives.
All in-person and virtual registrants will have access to the archives of the conferences until Oct. 12, 2027.
We will apply for CLE credit for the conferences. Most states allow credit for lawyers who attend in person or via live video webcasts as they are airing. As we get closer, we will post a list of states for which the conferences are accredited. Should you have further questions about CLE credits, please contact our CLE provider, CEU Institute, at 800-556-3559.
Unfortunately, no CPE credits are available for attending the conferences.
Yes, our two “SEC All-Stars" panels will feature dedicated time for Q&A. For in-person attendees, microphones will be available for our audience members to use during those Q&A sessions.
A chat box will be available during all panels for in-person and virtual attendees to anonymously submit questions on our virtual conference platform. Because of the fast-moving nature of our panels, we can’t guarantee all questions will be answered or posed to the panelists.
Members of TheCorporateCounsel.net and CompensationStandards.com can post in our Q&A forums on those sites at any time, and those posts can be anonymous. If you have questions in advance of the conferences that you’d like to see covered, please email them to john@thecorporatecounsel.net.All registrations are non-refundable.
This year’s in-person conferences are being held at the Hilton Orlando in Orlando, FL. We encourage in-person attendees to reserve a room at the Hilton Orlando (click HERE to book your room) while availability lasts to maximize your experience.
