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April 2025

Did SB21’s Changes to Delaware Corporate Law Harm Shareholders?

By Tiago Duarte-Silva and Aaron Dolgoff April 16, 2025 by renholding

On March 26, 2025, Delaware Governor Meyer signed into law Senate Bill 21 (“SB21”) updating Delaware’s corporate law. While there has been considerable discussion of whether the bill was beneficial or detrimental to shareholders, we show that there is no …

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Paul Weiss Discusses Section 11 Liability for Companies Going Public Through Direct Listing

By Alison R. Benedon, Andrew J. Ehrlich, David P. Friedman, Audra J. Soloway and Daniel S. Sinnreich April 16, 2025 by renholding

On April 4, 2025, a federal district court in Colorado dismissed a Section 11 claim arising out of a direct listing and concluded that recent Supreme Court precedent “likely forecloses Section 11 liability in the direct listing context” altogether. The …

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The Strategic Evolution of Shareholder Activism

By Wolf-Georg Ringe April 15, 2025 by renholding

Shareholder activism has undergone a striking transformation over the past four decades. What began in the 1980s as a brash and often combative movement led by so-called corporate raiders has matured into a sophisticated, globally attuned, and strategically agile phenomenon. …

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Goodwin Procter Discusses DOJ’s Data Export Rule

By Omer Tene, Justin C. Pierce, Federica De Santis, Gozde Guckaya April 15, 2025 by eorozco

On April 8, 2025, a sweeping rule issued by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) took effect. The rule imposes restrictions—and in some cases, outright prohibitions—on US companies in connection with certain types of data brokerage, vendor relationships, employment arrangements, …

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Delaware’s Dual Class Dilemma

By Craig Ferrere April 14, 2025 by renholding

Founders and early investors increasingly maintain control of companies while holding small economic stakes in them – raising fundamental questions about how Delaware courts can enforce  accountability in corporate governance. In a new working paper, I challenge the courts’ …

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Davis Polk Discusses SEC’s New Flexibility on Draft Registration Statements

By Maurice Blanco, Roshni Banker Cariello, Derek Dostal, Joseph A. Hall and Michael Kaplan April 14, 2025 by eorozco

The SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance has announced improvements to its policies for draft registration statements that will be welcomed by both companies and underwriters.

Following recent statements by Acting SEC Chair Mark Uyeda calling for a return to the …

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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Comparative Financial Regulation

By Edoardo Martino, Hossein Nabilou and Alessio Pacces April 11, 2025 by renholding

Over recent decades, the massive globalization of finance has led many observers to expect widespread harmonization of nations’ financial regulations. Yet, while there has been a remarkable degree of harmonization in some areas, at least at the regional level, considerable …

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Ropes & Gray Discusses SEC Guidance on Effectiveness of Form S-3s Before Proxy Statement Filing

By Craig Marcus, Thomas Fraser, Christopher Capuzzi and Kunle Deru April 11, 2025 by renholding

The Bottom Line

  1. Form S-3 registration statements filed by issuers who are not well-known seasoned issuers may now be declared effective before the filing of the proxy statement containing Part III information that was properly omitted from the issuer’s timely
…
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Bankruptcy’s Turn to Market Value

By Mark J. Roe and Michael Simkovic April 10, 2025 by renholding

Chapter 11 was widely seen as a failure in the first decade of the Bankruptcy Code’s operation, the 1980s. Large firms were mired in bankruptcy for years; the process was seen as expensive, inaccurate, and subject to abuse. While basic …

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A&O Shearman Discusses SEC Staff Position on USD-Backed Stablecoins

By F. Dario de Martino, Susan Gault-Brown, C. Wallace DeWitt and Bill Satchell April 10, 2025 by renholding

On April 4, 2025, the staff of the SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance (the “Staff”) issued a statement addressing the status of certain stablecoins under the U.S. securities laws.

The statement concludes that a narrow class of USD-backed, fully reserved, …

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How to Reinvigorate the FDIC

By Todd Phillips April 9, 2025 by renholding

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is the U.S. agency responsible for insuring all bank deposits and facilitating all bank resolutions. Yet, as only one of three bank regulators, the agency relies on the Federal Reserve (Fed) and Office of …

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SEC Acting Chair Speaks on Federal and State Securities Cooperation

By Mark T. Uyeda April 9, 2025 by renholding

Good morning and welcome to the annual conference on federal and state securities cooperation, organized jointly by the North American Securities Administrators Association (“NASAA”) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “Commission”).[1]  Inside the SEC, this gathering …

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The Impact of Financial Disclosure on Firm Innovation

By Lucas Mahieux April 8, 2025 by renholding

Firms often face a free-rider problem when competitors learn about and implement the firms’ innovations without bearing the costs of development, a phenomenon known as knowledge spillovers. As recent empirical evidence shows, this causes substantial underinvestment in research and development …

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Mayer Brown Discusses ISS Halt to Diversity-Based Voting Recommendations

By Anna T. Pinedo, Jennifer Zepralka and Alexandria Hasenkamp April 8, 2025 by renholding

On February 11, 2025, Institutional Shareholder Services, Inc. (ISS) announced that it will be halting consideration of certain diversity factors indefinitely when making vote recommendations with respect to the election and re-election of U.S. company directors under its Benchmark and …

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The Case for Financial Crime Bounty Hunters

By Miles Kellerman April 7, 2025 by renholding

Policymakers around the world have typically outsourced the detection of financial crime to the private sector. This approach is often referred to as the “gatekeeper” model, with the basic idea being that private firms, like bodyguards at a nightclub, are …

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SEC Offers Views on Stablecoins

By Securities and Exchange Commission April 7, 2025 by renholding

As part of an effort to provide greater clarity on the application of the federal securities laws to crypto assets,[1] the Division of Corporation Finance is providing its views[2] on certain types of crypto assets commonly referred to …

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Interlocking Directorates, Competition, and Innovation

By Roma Poberejsky April 4, 2025 by renholding

Given their importance to corporate governance and often impressive credentials and experience, , many directors are “busy,” meaning they hold concurrent board appointments across multiple firms. These so-called “interlocks” between companies are a growing phenomenon, but not a new one. …

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A New Path to Declassifying Boards: How Shareholders Can Circumvent Charter Roadblocks

By Mark DesJardine April 3, 2025 by renholding

For years, activist investors and corporate governance advocates have fought to eliminate classified boards at public companies. Classified (or staggered) boards, which only allow a portion of directors to be replaced at each annual meeting, are sometimes seen as a …

Comment  

Cleary Gottlieb Discusses Second Circuit Decision on Consumer Arbitration Agreements

By Carmine Boccuzzi, Jr., Ari MacKinnon, Lina Bensman,  Boaz S. Morag and Katie Gonzalez April 3, 2025 by renholding

On March 13, 2025, a divided Second Circuit in Davitashvili v. Grubhub Inc. affirmed in part and reversed in part a decision by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denying three major food delivery platforms’ …

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Reforming Securities Litigation and Enforcement for ESG Disclosure

By Kevin S. Haeberle April 2, 2025 by renholding

In an earlier post, I discussed my paper arguing that significant changes to the corporate-disclosure regime should trigger review of aspects of the securities-fraud regime. This is because the disclosure regime and the securities-fraud regime go hand-in-hand. So if …

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