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Wachtell Lipton Discusses Proposed End of Quarterly Reporting and Action on Shareholder Litigation

By Martin Lipton, Adam O. Emmerich, David A. Katz and Joseph S. Payne September 26, 2025 by Martin Lipton

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last week took steps toward modernizing the periodic reporting system for public companies, and also permitted issuers to include mandatory arbitration provisions in their charters and/or bylaws in connection with IPOs and other securities …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses Court Ruling that BlackRock’s Inclusion as Investment Manager Breaches ERISA Duty of Loyalty

By Martin Lipton, David A. Katz and Elina Tetelbaum January 22, 2025 by Martin Lipton

The District Court for the Northern District of Texas recently ruled that a company breached its fiduciary duties under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”) for permitting BlackRock’s inclusion as an investment manager of its employees’ retirement …

Stakeholder Governance and the Eclipse of Shareholder Primacy

By Martin Lipton and Kevin S. Schwartz May 8, 2024 by Martin Lipton

For decades, advocates of “shareholder primacy” as the North Star of corporate governance have steered our leading corporations and our Nation’s economic engine perilously off-course.  Since the 1970s, when the work of Milton Friedman, Michael Jensen, and Frank …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses Key Issues in Corporate Governance for 2024

By Martin Lipton, Steven A. Rosenblum, Karessa L. Cain and Carmen X.W. Lu January 10, 2024 by Martin Lipton
Over the past year, expectations for directors have continued to evolve, bringing new challenges and responsibilities to the boardroom. The remarkable speed, volume and proliferation of channels through which information travels today continue to place more scrutiny on boards and
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Wachtell Lipton Revisits the “New Paradigm” for Corporate Governance

By Martin Lipton, Steven A. Rosenblum, Karessa L. Cain, Elina Tetelbaum and Carmen X.W. Lu July 21, 2023 by Martin Lipton

In view of the attacks on “woke” corporations, ongoing legislative opposition to the consideration by investors and corporations of environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues, legal challenges to elements of ESG itself (notably, initiatives designed to further diversity, equity and …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses Key Issues for Boards in Corporate Governance for 2023

By Martin Lipton, Steven A. Rosenblum, Karessa L. Cain and Hannah Clark December 6, 2022 by Martin Lipton

While the world recovers from the worst of the pandemic, the economic, political and social repercussions will continue to play out in ways that, while unpredictable, are in some respects characterized by observable patterns of cause-and-effect and cyclicality.  The pendulum …

Wachtell Lipton on Dealing with Activist Hedge Funds and Other Activist Investors

By Martin Lipton, Steven A. Rosenblum, Karessa L. Cain, Sabastian V. Niles and Anna Dimitrijević September 7, 2022 by Martin Lipton

The SEC rule requiring a universal proxy card in director election proxy fights becomes effective today [September 1].  The resurgence of activism is already in progress, and the universal proxy card may significantly facilitate some proxy contests in which an …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses Stakeholder Capitalism and ESG as Tools for Value Creation

By Martin Lipton, David M. Silk and Carmen X.W. Lu June 16, 2022 by Martin Lipton

Recent high profile investigations into greenwashing, the ongoing war in Ukraine and soaring energy costs have prompted questions as to the purpose and value of ESG, and more broadly, stakeholder capitalism.  Some have criticized stakeholder capitalism and ESG as “woke” …

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Wachtell Lipton Puts Spotlight on Boards: Spring 2022 Update

By Martin Lipton, Steven A. Rosenblum, Karessa L. Cain and Hannah Clark April 21, 2022 by Martin Lipton

The ever-evolving challenges facing corporate boards prompt periodic updates to a snapshot of what is expected from the board of directors of a public company—not just the legal rules, or the principles published by institutional investors and various corporate and …

Wachtell Lipton on Dealing with Activist Hedge Funds and Other Activist Investors

By Martin Lipton, Steven A. Rosenblum, Karessa L. Cain, Sabastian V. Niles and Anna Dimitrijević October 13, 2021 by Martin Lipton

Despite a short dip at the outset of the pandemic, activism has rebounded and now continues at an ever-growing intensity.  As we have previously noted, regardless of industry, size or performance, no company should consider itself immune from activism.  No …

Wachtell Lipton Puts a Spotlight on Boards

By Martin Lipton, Steven A. Rosenblum, Karessa L. Cain and Hannah Clark September 9, 2021 by Martin Lipton

The ever-evolving challenges facing corporate boards prompt periodic updates to a snapshot of what is expected from the board of directors of a public company—not just the legal rules, or the principles published by institutional investors and various corporate and …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses Myths About Advances in Stakeholder Governance

By Martin Lipton and William Savitt August 25, 2021 by Martin Lipton

Two years ago, the Business Roundtable (BRT) issued a “Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation,” signed by the CEOs of 184 major U.S. corporations, that rejected shareholder primacy, declared “a fundamental commitment to all [corporate] stakeholders” and linked corporate …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses Key Corporate Governance Issues for Mid-Year 2021

By Martin Lipton, Steven A. Rosenblum and Karessa L. Cain June 28, 2021 by Martin Lipton

Last year, we did a mid-year edition of our annual Thoughts for Boards of Directors to highlight key issues and considerations in managing the challenging business environment and profound upheaval caused by the pandemic.  Many of these issues are still …

Milton Friedman’s Essay and the True Purpose of the Business Corporation

By Martin Lipton September 18, 2020 by Martin Lipton

From a practical standpoint, the most significant part of the 1970 Milton Friedman essay in the New York Times was the headline: “The Social Responsibility Of Business Is to Increase its Profits.”  For a half-century, that phrase has …

Wachtell Lipton Puts a Spotlight on Boards

By Martin Lipton and Carmen X.W. Lu July 23, 2020 by Martin Lipton

The ever-evolving challenges facing corporate boards prompt periodic updates to a snapshot of what is expected from the board of directors of a public company—not just the legal rules, or the principles published by institutional investors and various corporate and …

Wachtell Lipton on How Boards and Management Should Handle ESG and Stakeholder Governance

By Martin Lipton, Steven A. Rosenblum, William Savitt and Karessa L. Cain June 4, 2020 by Martin Lipton

As directors and shareholders become increasingly attuned to ESG considerations and stakeholder-oriented governance, they have sought guidance about how to incorporate these imperatives into the board’s decision-making process—particularly regarding decisions that entail trade-offs or an allocation of resources between and …

Wachtell Lipton on the Purpose of the Corporation

By Martin Lipton, Steven A. Rosenblum, William Savitt and Karessa L. Cain May 27, 2020 by Martin Lipton

The growing view that corporations should take into account environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues in running their businesses, and resistance from those who believe that companies should be managed solely to maximize share price, has intensified the focus on …

Wachtell Lipton Pushes Back Against Attack on Stakeholder Governance

By Martin Lipton, David M. Silk, William Savitt, Sabastian V. Niles and Carmen X.W. Lu March 5, 2020 by Martin Lipton

In an article posted yesterday [March 2] on the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance blog, Professor Lucian Bebchuk rejects stakeholder governance and, in so doing, attacks the committed positions of influential institutions as varied as the Business Roundtable, …

Wachtell Lipton Shines a Spotlight on Boards

By Martin Lipton March 3, 2020 by Martin Lipton

The ever-evolving challenges facing corporate boards prompt periodic updates to a snapshot of what is expected from the board of directors of a public company—not just the legal rules, or the principles published by institutional investors and various corporate and …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses State Street’s Voting Push on Financially Material ESG Matters

By Martin Lipton, Sabastian V. Niles and Carmen X.W. Lu February 4, 2020 by Martin Lipton

In a letter to directors of public companies, State Street Global Advisors’ President and CEO, Cyrus Taraporevala, reiterated SSgA’s focus on “financially material” ESG issues as “a matter of value, not values.”  He also confirmed that SSgA will go …

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