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Sidley Discusses the Evolving Corporate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Landscape

By Justin Nowell and Kristen Mitsinikos February 19, 2025 by renholding

Over the past few years, the legal landscape surrounding diversity, equity and inclusion (“DEI”) has undergone significant changes.  The landmark SFFA v. Harvard decision prohibiting the use of race‑based considerations in college admissions has contributed to the emergence of a …

Richards Layton Discusses the Standing Demand Committee in Derivative Litigation

By Robert B. Greco and Matthew D. Perri February 18, 2025 by renholding

Recently, corporations and fiduciaries have faced enhanced litigation risk arising from entire fairness claims challenging related-party transactions and other transactions implicating unique interests of corporate fiduciaries.  This risk is most pertinent for controlled public corporations, although it has also affected …

The Activist Investor Discusses “Voting No” on Directors

By Michael R. Levin February 13, 2025 by renholding

Let’s say upfront: voting “no” or withholding votes on directors is a relatively weak way to influence a portfolio company. We’re stubborn, so we prefer electing directors or amending bylaws. Binding acts work much better than non-binding, like opposing exec …

Boardroom Demographic Diversity Hits Record Levels as Substantive Diversity Emerges

By Lawrence A. Cunningham December 10, 2024 by renholding

Fascinating trends are afoot in corporate boardrooms, according to data compiled by The Conference Board and its partners, including us at the University of Delaware’s Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance and collaborators from KPMG, Russell Reynolds, and ESGAUGE.

Our new …

Israel’s Unique Approach to CEO Pay Governance

By Keren Bar-Hava and Erez Barak December 6, 2024 by renholding

The global debate surrounding CEO compensation remains important and contentious. While many countries have implemented advisory frameworks for say-on-pay votes, Israel has taken a pioneering approach with its binding dual-majority voting system. Introduced in 2012 through Amendment 20 to the …

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How Classified Boards Have Evolved Over the Last Thirty Years

By Scott Guernsey, Feng Guo, Tingting Liu and Matthew Serfling December 5, 2024 by renholding

Classified boards, which divide directors into staggered classes with only one class standing for reelection annually, have long been considered a powerful defense against hostile corporate takeovers. Despite their widespread use, they remain a topic of intense debate. While studies …

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Do Legal Risks Rise When the Corporate Secretary Is Also the Chief Legal Officer?

By Jagadison K. Aier, Justin Hopkins and Syrena Shirley September 24, 2024 by renholding

In the corporate governance literature, there’s little about the corporate secretary, an information intermediary for the board, who attends all board meetings and serves a role inextricably linked to the risk of litigation. Corporate secretaries (CSs) advise the board and …

The Governance Challenges from DOJ’s New Whistleblower Pilot Program

By Michael W. Peregrine and Ashley C. Hoff August 16, 2024 by renholding

Corporate boards and their leadership teams face unique compliance oversight challenges from the Department of Justice (“DOJ”)’s new Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program (“the Program”), the details of which were announced on August 1 by Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General …

How Audit Committee Chairs’ Service on Other Boards Enhances Non-GAAP Disclosure Quality

By Cheng-Hsun Lee July 30, 2024 by renholding

In today’s rapidly evolving corporate governance landscape, the role of audit committees in overseeing financial reporting has never been more important. Recent regulations, such as the updated Compliance & Disclosure Interpretations (“C&DIs”), have emphasized the need for audit committees to …

How Board Consultants Can Affect Corporate Governance and the Business Judgment Rule

By Maria Lucia Passador June 26, 2024 by renholding

In recent years, boards of directors have confronted a strategic dilemma: whether to appoint specialized directors or engage external consultants to advise them on various aspects of their business. This decision has significant implications for a board’s accountability, the application …

Do Board Observers Improve Corporate Governance?

By Nizan Geslevich Packin and Anat Alon-Beck May 15, 2024 by renholding

In the complex world of corporate governance, a novel mechanism has reemerged: board observers. Operating without the conventional voting rights of board members, these individuals have become pivotal in bridging the gap between ambitious startups and their venture capital (VC) …

Biased Boards

By Tim Baldenius, Xiaojing Meng and Lin Qiu March 28, 2024 by renholding

How do directors add value to corporations, and what are their incentives? They add value through monitoring and advising management – although monitoring seems to have taken precedence in the wake of high-profile financial scandals. As for directors’ incentives, the …

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The Role of Corporate Boards in Disclosure Policy and Enforcement

By George Drymiotes, Zijun Liu and Shiva Sivaramakrishnan February 7, 2024 by renholding

Managers have strong incentives to present a favorable image of their companies to investors, analysts, and the public, raising concerns about the credibility of voluntary disclosures. These concerns are particularly severe for unaudited forward-looking disclosures because they are often qualitative …

Corporate Governance Lessons from the OpenAI Controversy

By Michael W. Peregrine, Robert C. Louthian III and Charles M. Elson January 26, 2024 by renholding

The ongoing controversy surrounding the artificial intelligence company OpenAI, Inc. (OpenAI) offers valuable, broad-based governance lessons for corporate boards across industry sectors and regardless of whether they are for-profit or non-profit companies. The lessons include those relating to mission restrictions, …

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 renholding
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
…

How Board Diversity Compares in Private and Public Firms

By Johan Cassel, James Weston and Emmanuel Yimfor December 14, 2023 by renholding

In today’s rapidly evolving corporate landscape, the composition of boards is not just a matter of compliance or social responsibility; it’s a strategic imperative that shapes the future of firms. Amidst growing public scrutiny and socio-economic shifts, particularly following the …

Stakeholder Governance as Governance by Stakeholders

By Brett McDonnell October 16, 2023 by renholding

Four score and twelve years ago, Adolf Berle and Merrick Dodd debated the fundamental role of corporations within society. We have engaged in that debate ever since. In a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all …

What NASDAQ Disclosures Reveal About LGBTQ+ Representation and Overall Diversity in the Boardroom

By Fabrice Houdart October 13, 2023 by renholding

A ground-breaking study provides new data about diversity on the boards of directors of 3,031 companies (representing 2,503 U.S. and 528 foreign firms) listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange.

The demographic information in the study is based on voluntary self-identification …

A New Call to Shape and Adapt Boardroom Culture

By Michael W. Peregrine October 6, 2023 by renholding

In a significant corporate governance development, the National Association of Corporate Directors (“NACD”) has released a new report addressing the important role that culture plays in promoting effective governance discourse.

NACD describes the report as a “call to action” for …

The Argument for Strong Board Oversight of Artificial Intelligence

By Michael W. Peregrine and Alya Sulaiman July 28, 2023 by renholding

Corporate governance can play an important role in a company’s approach to machine learning technologies such as artificial intelligence (“AI”) and in the mitigation of risks associated with their use.

A thoughtfully developed governance structure for AI will reflect oversight, …

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