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July 2022

How Do Boards Exercise Their Discretion to Resist Takeover Bids?

By Nicholas Carline, Sridhar Gogineni and Pradeep Yadav July 14, 2022 by renholding

If a U.S. firm is a takeover target, it is almost entirely up to its board to decide whether to offer resistance, i.e., to formally reject a specific bid, and potentially take financial or operational actions to defend against the …

SEC Chair Gensler Addresses Proposed Amendments to Rule 14a-8, Proxy-Voting Advice Rules

By Gary Gensler July 14, 2022 by renholding

Today [July 13], the Commission will consider proposed amendments to Rule 14a-8 that would provide greater certainty as to the circumstances in which companies are able to exclude shareholder proposals from their proxy statements. I am pleased to support the …

What the Language of Shareholder Stewardship Can Teach Us

By Dionysia Katelouzou July 13, 2022 by renholding

Stewardship has, along with sustainability, social equality, biodiversity, and climate risk management, emerged in recent years as a favorite buzzword in corporate governance and investment management circles. But the language used by investors to express stewardship objectives and practices varies …

ISS Discusses Progress in Racial and Ethnic Diversity on U.S. Boards Since 2020

By Fassil Michael July 13, 2022 by renholding
The summer of 2020 was a turning point in the push for corporate diversity and inclusion initiatives. The tragic murder of George Floyd and the reactions that followed it resulted in demands for racial equality and anti-racism measures that resounded
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Corporate Culture and Financial Reporting Quality

By Avishek Bhandari, Babak Mammadov, Maya Thevenot and Hamid Vakilzadeh July 12, 2022 by renholding

Corporate culture is an important determinant of companies’ behavior and success and, as a result, has drawn much attention, particularly from the business press. While some companies have received praise for their corporate cultures, others such as Wells Fargo, Valeant …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses Legal Considerations for Decentralized Autonomous Organizations

By Kevin S. Schwartz, David M. Adlerstein, David E. Kirk and Sabina M. Beleuz Neagu July 12, 2022 by renholding

We recently wrote about the emergence of a new breed of business organizations — decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) — to contend that the governance design for these blockchain-based organizations should heed some of the hard-fought lessons that have helped to …

How SPACs Disable Indirect Investor Protection

By Holger Spamann and Hao Guo July 11, 2022 by renholding

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) are a trap for unwary investors. In standard public equity securities, even the most naïve investor is protected, first, by the market price – you pay only for what you get – and, second, by …

FTI Law Discusses Accountability at the SEC Enforcement Division

By John Joy July 11, 2022 by renholding

Whistleblower Frances Haugen recently reported Facebook to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for allegedly fraudulent statements Facebook made to investors. Millions of people all over the world tuned in to hear Haugen testify before Congress about the wrongdoing …

Paul Hastings Discusses Japanese Poison Pills Without Shareholders’ Blessing

By Toshiyuki Arai July 8, 2022 by renholding

In many jurisdictions, poison pills are devised and implemented by the board of directors without shareholders being involved. Since the 2007 Supreme Court case[1] (in re Bulldog Sauce) in Japan, however, courts have largely relied on the …

SEC Commissioner Peirce Discusses Chief Compliance Officer Liability

By Hester M. Peirce July 8, 2022 by renholding

I write in support of the settled administrative proceeding against Hamilton Investment Counsel LLC (“HIC”) and Jeffrey Kirkpatrick.[1] Because Mr. Kirkpatrick was both a principal and the chief compliance officer (“CCO”) of HIC, the action against him merits close

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Does the Adoption of Say-on-Pay Laws Affect Firms’ ESG Performance?

By Andrea Pawliczek, Mary Ellen Carter and Rong (Irene) Zhong July 7, 2022 by renholding

Can investors successfully advocate for improved ESG outcomes at their portfolio companies? We examine whether the introduction of say-on-pay (SOP) laws provides investors with a way to increase the extent to which executive compensation is tied to ESG metrics and …

Issuer Liability: Ownership Structure and the Circularity Debate

By Martin Gelter July 6, 2022 by renholding

In many countries, investors can hold publicly traded companies liable for public misstatements. Issuer liability is intuitively appealing because statements are generally made on behalf of the company by its representatives. Moreover, large companies typically have deep pockets, which ensures …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses Important Supreme Court Business Cases

By John F. Savarese, Kevin S. Schwartz, Noah B. Yavitz and Adam L. Goodman July 6, 2022 by renholding

Last Thursday, the Supreme Court concluded its most tumultuous Term in recent memory.  The Term was marked by a number of closely divided decisions on contentious issues ranging from President Biden’s vaccination mandate to gun rights to religious liberty.  Anticipation …

The Two-Front War on the Administrative State: How Far Will the Supreme Court Go?

By John C. Coffee, Jr. July 5, 2022 by renholding

The hostility of at least a plurality of the Supreme Court to the Administrative State has become increasingly evident. This faction has been pursuing a two-front war: First, it has significantly curbed (or seems about to curb) the enforcement powers …

Reimagining Board Committees to Accommodate Worker Voice

By Douglas K. Chia July 5, 2022 by renholding

Employees at U.S. public corporations have increasingly demanded that their concerns be heard at the very senior levels of management.  If current trends continue, boards of directors could also be challenged to accommodate “worker voice” more formally.  Rather than being …

The Pros and Cons of Disclosing News in Distressed Organizations

By Hrishikesh Desai and Daniel Schaupp July 1, 2022 by renholding

Regulation affecting managers’ disclosure of news in U.S. organizations has been affected by three main changes over the past three decades: (a) The Private Securities Litigation Reform (PSLR) Act, 1995, which protected managers from litigation arising from the disclosure of …

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SPACs Doing Dodgy Deals Under Pressure to Merge
July 31, 2022
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Nightmare Crypto Scenario Is Here
July 31, 2022
New York Post
Is Musk Eyeing a Twitter Discount?
July 31, 2022
Bloomberg
Wall Street Stock Tipsters Risking Huge Pay for Tiny Gains
July 31, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
Senator Says Murky SEC Rules on Cryptoassets Hurt Consumers
July 31, 2022
Bloomberg
SEC Tips Program’s Secrecy Enriches Fraudsters and Lawyers
July 28, 2022
Yahoo Finance
Carson Block Sued Over $14 Million SEC Whistleblower Award
July 28, 2022
Sidley Enhanced Scrutiny
Delaware Chancery Rules on the Meaning of “And”
July 28, 2022
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Sarbanes-Oxley Turns 20
July 28, 2022
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Delaware Supreme Court Won’t Dismiss Case on Misleading Appraisal Disclosure
July 28, 2022
D&O Diary
Securities Cases for First Half of 2022 Up Slightly Over Second Half of 2021
July 27, 2022
The Economist
Emissions Are Best ESG Measure
July 27, 2022
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Independent Board Chairs on the Rise
July 27, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
SEC Data Analysis Team Cracks Three Alleged Insider Trading Schemes
July 27, 2022
Reuters
Credit Suisse CEO Set to Depart
July 26, 2022
New York Times
Kraken Crypto Exchange Suspected of Violating Sanctions
July 26, 2022
Bloomberg
SEC Probes Coinbase on Crypto Listings
July 26, 2022
Justice Department
Titanium CEO Pleads Guilty in Cryptocurrency Fraud Scheme
July 26, 2022
Wall Street Journal
SEC Seeks More Detail on Companies’ Russia-Linked Losses
July 26, 2022
Justice Department
DOJ Dings Movie Producer for Film Financing Scheme
July 25, 2022
Washington Post
Hype Men Dominating Crypto Advice
July 25, 2022
The Hill
Paul Pelosi’s Wall Street Windfall Prompts Calls for Stock Trading Ban
July 25, 2022
Securities and Exchange Commission
SEC Charges Former Indiana Congressman With Insider Trading
July 25, 2022
PubCo @ Cooley
How Boards Address Sustainability
July 25, 2022
Delaware Corporate & Commercial Litigation Blog
Delaware Supreme Court Offers New Guidance on DGCL Section 220
July 25, 2022
Fox News
GOP Scrutinizes SEC Chief
July 24, 2022
Wall Street Journal
India Cracks Down on Crypto
July 24, 2022
PubCo @ Cooley
FASB Proposes Supply-Chain Financing Disclosure
July 24, 2022
Securities Regulation and Corporate Governance Monitor
Update on SEC Commissioner Shifts
July 24, 2022
Corporate & Securities Law Blog
Second Circuit Curbs “Scheme Liability”
July 24, 2022
Reuters
Amazon Breaks into Healthcare With $3.5 Billion One Medical Deal
July 21, 2022
Washington Post
House Nears Deal to Regulate Stablecoins
July 21, 2022
Bloomberg
Tesla Unloads Bitcoin to Boost Liquidity
July 21, 2022
Securities and Exchange Commission
SEC Charges Ex-Coinbase Manager, Two Others With Crypto Insider Trading
July 21, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
House Bill Would Raise SEC, CFTC Funding
July 21, 2022
New York Times
Corporate Race to Mars Heats Up
July 20, 2022
LinkedIn
SEC Right to Reject Bitcoin ETF
July 20, 2022
Wall Street Journal
Twitter-Musk Trial Set for October
July 20, 2022
PubCo @ Cooley
SEC Cuts Proxy Adviser Regulations
July 20, 2022
Corporate & Securities Law Blog
Regulatory Enforcers Got Tough in June
July 20, 2022
New York Times
Trump Media Deal Said to Have Leaked Months in Advance
July 19, 2022
Securities and Exchange Commission
SEC Awards Whistleblower $17 Million
July 19, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
SEC Whistleblower Protections Don’t Apply in FCPA Case
July 19, 2022
Bloomberg
Busted Deals Spiked in Recent Months
July 19, 2022
Securities and Exchange Commission
SEC Commissioner Lizarraga Sworn In
July 19, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
Fifth Circuit Affirms Constitutionality of SEC’s No-Deny Policy on Settlements
July 19, 2022
Securities and Exchange Commission
SEC Awards Whistleblower $6 Million
July 17, 2022
FCPA Professor
SEC Failing to Enforce FCPA Against Individuals
July 17, 2022
Reuters
Twitter Judge Once Ordered a Deal Closed
July 17, 2022
Business Law Prof Blog
Twitter-Musk Fight Offers Revlon Lesson
July 17, 2022
D&O Discourse
Shareholders Sue Over Covid-Drug Glitches
July 14, 2022
Wall Street Journal
Will SEC’s Climate Rule Pass Court Muster?
July 14, 2022
Professor Bainbridge
Is Twitter Suit Against Musk a Loser?
July 14, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
Single-Stock ETFs Draw SEC Caution
July 14, 2022
Dealbook
Twitter Unloads on Elon Musk
July 13, 2022
New York Post
Munger Calls Crypto an “Open Sewer”
July 13, 2022
Bloomberg
Twitter Seeks Swift Musk-Deal Trial
July 13, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
IPOs 80 Percent Fewer in First Half of 2022 Than Year Before
July 13, 2022
Dealbook
Where Were Regulators in Crypto Crash?
July 12, 2022
Wall Street Journal
Who Should Verify Climate Data?
July 12, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
Seventh Circuit Nixes Fraud Suit Over Failed Tribune-Sinclair Merger
July 12, 2022
Delaware Corporate & Commercial Litigation Blog
Delaware Chancery Denies Frivolous Recusal Motion
July 12, 2022
Bloomberg
IPOs Fall, SPACs Take a Beating
July 12, 2022
Bloomberg
Crypto Fall Offers Pension-Fund Lesson
July 11, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
SEC Dings UBS for Risk-Disclosure Fail
July 11, 2022
Deal Lawyers.com
What Musk’s Twitter Jilt May Portend
July 11, 2022
Corporate & Securities Law Blog
DOJ Sues to Block Booz Allen and EverWatch Merger
July 11, 2022
New York Times
Theranos’ Balwani Guilty of Fraud
July 10, 2022
The Hill
“Peekaboo Prosecution” Turns 20
July 10, 2022
Bloomberg
Crypto Meltdown Is Well-Timed
July 10, 2022
Professor Bainbridge
Will Musk’s Twitter Exit Fly?
July 10, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
PCAOB Issues Audit Inspection Plans
July 10, 2022
Business Law Prof Blog
Ben and Jerry’s Managers Owe What to Whom?
July 10, 2022
Reuters
Boeing May Cancel 737 MAX 10
July 7, 2022
D&O Diary
Gaming Company SPAC Suit Dismissed
July 7, 2022
Bloomberg
SEC Seeks Review of Ruling on ALJs
July 7, 2022
PubCo @ Cooley
SEC Auditor-Independence Worries Grow
July 7, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
Can SEC Climate-Change Disclosure Proposal Pass Major Questions Test?
July 7, 2022
Deal Lawyers.com
Delaware Chancery Clarifies “Best Efforts” in Earnout Clauses
July 7, 2022
New York Times
El Salvador’s Bitcoin Bet Backfires
July 6, 2022
Bloomberg
Meme Stock Investors Won’t Give Up
July 6, 2022
New York Post
NFT Dreams Take a Beating
July 6, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
Appeals Court Nixes SEC Approval of Plan for National Market System
July 6, 2022
Dealbook
Crypto Crashed, Wall Street Won
July 5, 2022
D&O Diary
Securities Suits Lag Last Year’s Pace
July 5, 2022
Wall Street Journal
Peter Thiel-Backed Crypto Lender Vauld Suspends Withdrawals
July 5, 2022
Bloomberg
Wave of SPAC Deals Cancelled
July 5, 2022
Jim Hamilton's World
Apple’s Former Corporate Secretary Admits to Insider Trading
July 5, 2022
White Collar Crime Prof Blog
Two Supreme Court Cases to Clarify Fraud
July 4, 2022
Conference Board
Why Support for Shareholder Proposals on Political Activity Is Declining
July 4, 2022
Wall Street Journal
Celsius Customers Lose Hope for Locked-Up Crypto
July 4, 2022
Bloomberg
Web3 Is the Unwanted Big Idea
July 4, 2022
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California Court Affirms Directors’ Broad Inspection Rights
July 4, 2022

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