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In 1975, Former SEC staff attorney and securities counsel Jesse Brill founded Executive Press when he published the first issue of The Corporate Counsel Newsletter. Since then, Brill was focused on providing practical guidance on legal issues involving corporate securities regulation, corporate governance, compensation standards, and many other areas impacting today’s corporate practitioner.
Executive Press, now known as CCRcorp, has since released multiple publications and products under a growing staff of experienced and trusted attorney-editors, such as The Corporate Executive Newsletter (first published in 1986), Romeo & Dye’s Section 16 Forms & Filings Handbook (1991), Romeo & Dye’s Section 16 Treatise (1994) and more before moving into the digital age. TheCorporateCounsel.net was the first of the EP product websites to launch in 2000, followed shortly after by Section16.net, CompensationStandards.com and DealLawyers.com. In 2004, Executive Press hosted its first Annual Executive Compensation Conference and continues to host annual conferences to this day on relevant legal issues for practicing attorneys.
Jesse Brill always considered EP to not only stand for Executive Press, but also for ethical practice, which is what his son Nathan Brill kept in mind when he stepped into the role of Chairman of the Board for Executive Press. Since then, he made the decision to bring all the products of Executive Press under the umbrella of a new brand—CCRcorp.
Now, CCRcorp proudly continues the 45-year practice of providing interpretive legal analysis and practical guidance for law firms, in-house counsels, executives and other professionals. Our experienced and trusted staff of industry-leading experts that serve as our attorney-editors continue to offer our customers useful, consistent, meaningful interpretation of the law.