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February 2021

How Department of Labor Rules on ESG Leave Undirected Votes Adrift

By Neil Whoriskey February 26, 2021 by renholding

Just before year end, the Department of Labor finalized its new rules on ESG investing and voting for retirement and pension funds.  The rules sharply restrict the ability of the fiduciaries of retirement and pension funds to make investments based …

Key Governance Take-Aways from the Association of Corporate Counsel Chief Legal Officer Survey

By Michael W. Peregrine February 26, 2021 by renholding

The newly released Chief Legal Officers Survey (“Survey”) from the Association of Corporate Counsel (“ACC”)[1] is an important governance resource on s board’s responsibility to exercise oversight of a company’s legal affairs in general and the operation of its …

Lifting Labor’s Voice: A Principled Path Toward Greater Worker Voice and Power Within Corporate Governance

By Leo E. Strine, Jr., Aneil Kovvali and Oluwatomi O. Williams February 25, 2021 by renholding

Many public policymakers and economists believe that American workers’ sharply declining share of corporate profits over the past few decades has been a major cause of increasing income inequality in the United States.  To some, the explanation for this profound …

What Do the Data Reveal About (the Absence of Black) Financial Regulators?

By Chris J. Brummer February 25, 2021 by renholding

As has been remarked many times, yet still never enough, Black history is America’s history – and if anything, financial regulation proves the point.   When calamity hits the stock market, Black people feel it too, if not always in terms …

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How the Litigious Bird Caught the (Banque) Worm

By Sneha Pandya and Eric Talley February 24, 2021 by renholding

The transactional plumbing of corporate debt payment systems is hardly where one expects to find watershed legal moments; and it usually lives up to that mundane reputation. But every so often, real disputes emerge, and they are often doozies. Such …

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Davis Polk Discusses SEC No-Action Statement on Custody of Digital Asset Securities

By Joseph A. Hall, Jai Massari, Zachary J. Zweihorn, Alba Baze and Mark Sater February 24, 2021 by snehapandya

A recent SEC conditional no-action position (the “No-Action Statement”) has further opened the regulatory door to trading of digital asset securities (“DAS”), by allowing certain limited purpose DAS-only broker-dealers to maintain custody of these securities on …

Private Company Lies

By Elizabeth Pollman February 23, 2021 by renholding

Rule 10b-5, the federal antifraud catch-all, applies to both public and private company securities. Yet the voluminous case law, and the related scholarly literature, has focused primarily on public corporations and markets.

This state of the world sufficed for …

Gibson Dunn Offers 2020 Year-End Securities Litigation Update

By Robert F. Serio, Brian M. Lutz, Monica K. Loseman, Jefferson E. Bell and Mark H. Mixon, Jr. February 23, 2021 by renholding

Notwithstanding the ongoing spread of COVID-19 and unprecedented changes in daily life and the economy, the second half of 2020 marched on to the steady drumbeat of securities-related lawsuits we have observed in recent years, including securities class and stockholder …

Shareholder Monitoring and Discretionary Disclosure

By Venky Nagar and Jordan Schoenfeld February 22, 2021 by renholding

Regulation Fair Disclosure (“Reg FD”) is commonly believed to prohibit managers from disclosing information about their firm to select shareholders. But managers are in fact allowed to do so in several circumstances. Specifically, Reg FD exempts communications to shareholders who …

Skadden Discusses FTC Moratorium on Early Terminations of HSR Waiting Periods

By Matthew P. Hendrickson, Steven Albertson and Rita Sinkfield-Belin February 22, 2021 by snehapandya

On Thursday, February 4, 2021, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), with the concurrence of the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division (DOJ), announced that it had suspended the process by which requests for early termination of Hart-Scott-Rodino Act (HSR Act) waiting …

Why Some Covid-19 Mitigation Strategies Fail

By Jan-Philip Elm and Roee Sarel February 19, 2021 by renholding

As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to disrupt the global economy, regulators are struggling to find cost-effective mitigation strategies. The goal of such strategies should be simple: Reduce the spread of the virus, while causing the least amount of damage to …

King & Spalding Discusses Takeaways from GameStop

By John M. Anderson, Robert J. Leclerc, Aaron W. Lipson, Brett R. Schroeder and Michael J. Oberlies February 19, 2021 by snehapandya

The recent meteoric rise (and subsequent fall) of GameStop, AMC Theaters and a host of other “meme stocks” has prompted hedge funds, investment bankers, regulators and public company executives to critically re-examine their preparedness for extraordinary market volatility.

The meme …

The Duty of Care for Board Members Should Include Competence in ESG

By Tensie Whelan February 18, 2021 by renholding

It is becoming clearer to investors and corporate managers that material environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) issues need to be managed as part of an organization’s business strategy.   Climate change, racism, economic inequality, water scarcity, cybersecurity threats – these …

Skadden Discusses “The Year of the SPAC”

By Christopher M. Barlow, C. Michael Chitwood, Howard L. Ellin, Michelle Gasaway and Gregg A. Noel February 18, 2021 by snehapandya

Transactions by special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, exploded in 2020, resulting in a 320% increase in the number of SPAC initial public offerings (IPOs) compared to 2019. SPACs have been around for 15 years and now are established as …

How Stricter Disclosure Rules for Private Meetings Affect Stock Price Informativeness and Volatility

By Robert M. Bowen, Shantanu Dutta, Songlian Tang and Pengcheng Zhu February 17, 2021 by renholding

Private meetings between management and investors occur worldwide and are generally held at corporate headquarters with invited investors and sell-side analysts (a.k.a., site visits).  Ng and Troianovski (WSJ, 2015) report that U.S. investors pay $1.4 billion a year to securities …

The Myth of Dual Class Shares: Lessons from Asia

By Min Yan February 16, 2021 by renholding

Companies with dual class shares have, as the term suggests, two (or more) classes of common stock. One class gives its holders voting power proportionate to their equity shareholdings. The other offers a group of shareholders, normally corporate insiders, weighted …

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Acting FTC Chair Slaughter Speaks on Protecting Privacy and Data Security

By Rebecca Kelly Slaughter February 16, 2021 by snehapandya

Thank you for inviting me to speak with you all today. The President named me as Acting Chair just a few weeks ago, and I’m incredibly excited about the opportunity to lead the FTC in these challenging times. It is …

How Regulatory Stress Tests Affect Bank Lending

By Falk Bräuning and José Fillat February 15, 2021 by renholding

The Dodd-Frank Act, enacted in 2010 in the wake of the Great Recession, introduced mandatory stress-testing for the largest U.S. banks. Dodd-Frank Act Stress Testing (DFAST) was intended to ensure that banks have sufficient capitalization to absorb the losses they …

Gibson Dunn Discusses EU Developments in Corporate Human Rights Due Diligence

By Susy Bullock, Allan Neil and Alexa Romanelli February 15, 2021 by Nisha Chandra

The concept of mandatory corporate human rights due diligence is gaining momentum, both within Europe and on the international stage

In this two-part alert, we examine key global legislative developments and proposals on this important topic. In Part One, we …

The Voting Premium of Stock

By Doron Levit, Nadya Malenko and Ernst G. Maug February 12, 2021 by renholding

Holders of large blocks of a company’s shares are pervasive in developed economies. La Porta et al. (1999) find that only 17 percent of large firms in countries with strong shareholder protection qualify as widely-held, and Holderness (2009) shows that …

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Robinhood Plans Confidential IPO Filing
February 28, 2021
Delaware Business Litigation Report
Delaware Chancery OKs Claims that Target CEO, Others Steered M&A Bid
February 28, 2021
Securities and Exchange Commission
SEC Cites Social Media, Volatility in Suspending Trading in Certain Stocks
February 28, 2021
Olshan Securities Law Blog
What Activists Can Expect from a Gensler SEC
February 28, 2021
Reuters
Costco Bumps Minimum Wage to $16/hr
February 25, 2021
Delaware Business Litigation Report
Delaware Supremes Sets Out-of-Pocket Damages As Misrepresentation Remedy
February 25, 2021
D&O Diary
SPAC Securities Suits Start Stacking Up
February 25, 2021
Jim Hamilton's World
Industry Groups Weigh in on NY’s Stock-Transfer Tax Bill
February 25, 2021
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Theranos Founder Holmes Denies Destroying Evidence
February 24, 2021
PubCo @ Cooley
SEC Official Says Agency Should Lead on Climate Change Disclosure
February 24, 2021
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SEC Commissioner Peirce Touts Technology
February 24, 2021
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Delaware Chancery Rules Director Duties Not Contractual
February 24, 2021
CFA Institute
Natural Capital Is the Coming Market Disruption
February 24, 2021
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Electric Car Maker Lucid Valued at $62 billion
February 23, 2021
Securities and Exchange Commission
SEC Awards Whistleblower $9.2 million for Successful Related Actions
February 23, 2021
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My Pillow: Caremark Claims for Failure to Monitor CEO’s Personal Life?
February 23, 2021
Delaware Corporate & Commercial Litigation Blog
What’s the Protocol for Remote Court Proceedings?
February 23, 2021
Reuters
WeWork’s Neumann Nears Settlement with SoftBank
February 22, 2021
PubCo @ Cooley
BlackRock Details Climate Expectations
February 22, 2021
Jim Hamilton's World
Institutional Investor Group Warns UK Off of Dual-Class Share Offerings
February 22, 2021
Reuters
Companies Slash Political Donations
February 21, 2021
New York Times
Airbnb Refunds Drive Hosts Elsewhere
February 21, 2021
D&O Diary
SPAC Deal Puts Twist in Securities Suits
February 21, 2021
Cooley M&A
2020 M&A Highlights Earnout Issues
February 21, 2021
Business Law Prof Blog
Delaware Big Foots Other States’ Laws
February 21, 2021
Reuters
Labor Department Set to Nix Trump-Era Investment Rules
February 18, 2021
Wall Street Journal
Ex-SEC Chair Clayton Joins Apollo Board
February 18, 2021
New York Times
Manhattan DA Recruits Top Prosecutor for Trump Probe
February 18, 2021
PubCo @ Cooley
Conference Board Surveys Corporate PACs on Suspending Political Giving
February 18, 2021
Delaware Business Litigation Report
Delaware Choice of Law Doesn’t Bar California-Law Claim
February 18, 2021
New York Times
Google, News Corp Strike Content Deal
February 17, 2021
Delaware Business Litigation Report
Top Delaware Corporate Cases for 2020
February 17, 2021
D&O Diary
Covid-Related Securities Suit Largely Survives Dismissal Motion
February 17, 2021
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Firm Seeks SEC Approval for Bitcoin ETF
February 17, 2021
Jim Hamilton's World
How Covid-Related Government Support Affects Credit Ratings
February 17, 2021
Reuters
Buffett Reveals Big Verizon, Chevron Stakes
February 16, 2021
Wall Street Journal
Goldman Set to Offer the Masses Advice
February 16, 2021
Jim Hamilton's World
Senators Urge SEC to Probe 10b5-1 Plans
February 16, 2021
Delaware Business Litigation Report
What to Know About 2020 Appraisal Decisions in Delaware
February 16, 2021
Reuters
AB InBev Sues Over Corona Name
February 15, 2021
New York Times
Clubhouse Chat App Breaks Through
February 15, 2021
D&O Diary
Ohio Court Rules on Board Duty of Oversight in Opioid-Related Case
February 15, 2021
Jim Hamilton's World
Debate Rages on SEC Proposal for Compensating Gig Workers with Stock
February 15, 2021
Delaware Corporate & Commercial Litigation Blog
Delaware Chancery Rules on Who Goes First When Cases Filed in Multiple States
February 15, 2021
D&O Diary
Biotech Firm Sued in Covid-Related Securities Suit
February 14, 2021
Yahoo Finance
Miami May Pay Workers in Bitcoin
February 14, 2021
Jim Hamilton's World
SEC Issues Report on Hedge Funds, Private Equity
February 14, 2021
Deal Lawyers.com
Delaware Chancery OKs Aiding and Abetting Claim Against M&A Buyer
February 14, 2021
Business Law Prof Blog
A Delaware Opinion About Nothing
February 14, 2021
Reuters
Bumble Shares Soar in Market Debut
February 11, 2021
Cleary M&A Watch
How to Handle DOJ Corporate Probes
February 11, 2021
Valuation and Shareholder Rights Blog
M&A Appraisal South African Style
February 11, 2021
Truth on the Market
Is NCAA Antitrust’s Jekyll or Hyde?
February 11, 2021
D&O Diary
D&O Coverage Rule Trips Up Executive Serving in “Wrong” Capacity
February 11, 2021
D&O Diary
Shareholder Sues Micron Technologies Over Board Diversity
February 10, 2021
PubCo @ Cooley
How Disclosure About Employees Is Shaping Up Under New Rules
February 10, 2021
Securities Regulation and Corporate Governance Monitor
ISS Updates Governance QualityScore
February 10, 2021
Shearman & Sterling M&A Litigation
Delaware Supremes OKs Discounted Cash Flow in Appraisal Valuation
February 10, 2021
Davis Polk Fin-Reg Reform
SEC Seeks Money-Market Reform Comments
February 10, 2021
New York Times
Reddit Raises $250 Million
February 9, 2021
D&O Diary
SPAC Securities Suit Claims Failure to Disclose DOJ Probe
February 9, 2021
Securities and Exchange Commission
SEC Revives Pro-Investor Enforcement Tool
February 9, 2021
PubCo @ Cooley
SEC Offers Sample Comment Letters for Offerings in Volatile Times
February 9, 2021
Wall Street Journal
CFIUS Targets China-Backed Venture Deals
February 9, 2021
Reuters
Robinhood Sued Over Student Trader’s Suicide
February 8, 2021
D&O Diary
FedEx Cyberattack Securities Suit Dismissed
February 8, 2021
CNBC
Tesla Buys $1.5 Billion in Bitcoin
February 8, 2021
PubCo @ Cooley
PCAOB Issues Report on Audit Chairs
February 8, 2021
Jim Hamilton's World
SIFMA Urges Biden to Think Globally
February 8, 2021
SDNY Blog
Papa John Ethics Puffery Falls Short of Securities Fraud
February 7, 2021
Fast Company
Financial Fraud More Likely at NYSE Firms
February 7, 2021
Jim Hamilton's World
SEC Seeks Comments on Money-Market Reforms
February 7, 2021
Federal Trade Commission
FTC, DOJ Suspend Early Termination
February 7, 2021
Business Law Prof Blog
Was GameStop Trading All About Political, Social, or Aesthetic Expression?
February 7, 2021
Reuters
KKR-Backed SPAC Seeks $1 Billion
February 4, 2021
Justice Department
CEO Gets 15 Years for Healthcare Fraud
February 4, 2021
D&O Diary
Caremark Claims Go Down in Delaware
February 4, 2021
Washington Post
How Regulators Will Handle GameStop
February 4, 2021
PubCo @ Cooley
SEC Enforces Clawback for Audit Lies
February 4, 2021
Dealbook
What Jeff Bezos Does Next
February 3, 2021
D&O Diary
Securities Suit Filings Down in 2020
February 3, 2021
Jim Hamilton's World
Exchanges Make Pitch for Smaller Firms
February 3, 2021
Bloomberg
Are Forecasts Feeding SPAC Bubble?
February 3, 2021
Reuters
Amazon’s Bezos Hands over Reins Amidst Record Profits
February 2, 2021
Cooley M&A
HSR Thresholds Drop for 2021
February 2, 2021
D&O Diary
Shareholders Sue Tyson Foods over Covid
February 2, 2021
PubCo @ Cooley
Do 10b5-1 Plans Pose Insider Trading Problems?
February 2, 2021
Jim Hamilton's World
SEC Announces Top Appointments
February 2, 2021
White Collar Crime Prof Blog
DOJ Drops Tough Trump Charging Policy
February 1, 2021
D&O Diary
Second Circuit Nixes Securities Suit over Predominantly Foreign Transaction
February 1, 2021
Jim Hamilton's World
Delaware Bows to California on Fraud Claim
February 1, 2021
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Delaware: Limited Liability Has Limits
February 1, 2021
CFA Institute
Time to Restore SEC Investor Protection
February 1, 2021

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