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Wachtell Lipton Discusses 2020 Voting Policies from ISS and Glass Lewis

By Andrew R. Brownstein, Sabastian V. Niles, Andrea K. Wahlquist and Carmen X.W. Lu November 15, 2019 by renholding

Proxy advisory firms Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) and Glass Lewis recently announced updates to their U.S. proxy voting policies for the 2020 proxy season. ISS’s new policies will apply to shareholder meetings held on or after February 1, 2020 and …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses Stakeholder Governance and the Fiduciary Duties of Directors

By Martin Lipton, Karessa L. Cain and Kathleen C. Iannone September 3, 2019 by renholding

There has recently been much debate and some confusion about a bedrock principle of corporate law – namely, the essence of the board’s fiduciary duty, and particularly the extent to which the board can or should or must consider the …

Business Roundtable’s Statement on Corporate Purposes Has Noble Aims but Creates Uncertainty

By Michael W. Peregrine August 30, 2019 by renholding

The Business Roundtable’s controversial new Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation (“Statement”) is a significant corporate governance development that requires thorough board discussion. The Statement will not only affect corporate purposes generally, but also have a very uncertain impact …

Gibson Dunn Discusses Delaware Chancery Decision on Advance Notice Bylaws

By Eduardo Gallardo, Adam H. Offenhartz and Aric H. Wu August 19, 2019 by renholding

In an important transcript ruling issued on August 14,[1] the Delaware Court of Chancery upheld the validity and vitality of advance notice bylaw provisions, which govern the timing and disclosure requirements of stockholder nominations of board candidates.  The ruling …

Wachtell Lipton Puts a Spotlight on Boards

By Martin Lipton August 13, 2019 by renholding

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

Wachtell Lipton Shines a Spotlight on Boards

By Martin Lipton July 9, 2019 by renholding

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

SEC Commissioner Peirce Speaks About Women on Boards

By Hester M. Peirce July 3, 2019 by renholding

A few months ago there was an article in the Washington Post about the baby on board signs that seem to be on so many cars.[1] The article’s timing was perfect because I had just seen one of those …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses Board Development and Director Succession Planning

By Sabastian V. Niles June 11, 2019 by renholding

The intensifying spotlight turned on boards of directors and management teams by investors prompts a fresh look at how public companies approach board development, director succession planning and refreshment in advance of an activist attack, shareholder unrest or a crisis …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses Corporate Purpose—Stakeholders and Long-Term Growth

By Martin Lipton, Steven A. Rosenblum, Karessa L. Cain and Sabastian V. Niles June 3, 2019 by renholding

Until recently, the dialogue on corporate governance has focused almost exclusively on how to increase the ability of shareholders to impose their will on corporations. Shareholder groups, advisory firms and academics continually developed and added to a set of “best …

“Centros,” California’s ‘Women on Boards’ Statute, and the Scope of Regulatory Competition

By Jill E. Fisch and Steven Davidoff Solomon May 30, 2019 by renholding

It has been 20 years since the European Court of Justice issued its decision in Centros Ltd. v. Erhvervs – og Selskabsstyrelsen (Centros).  Since that time, Centros has been widely understood as shifting the European Union (EU) from …

How Public Attention to Gender Equality Affects the Demand for Female Directors

By Mariassunta Giannetti and Tracy Wang April 24, 2019 by renholding

Women are starkly underrepresented on corporate boards and more generally in leadership positions. Hillary Clinton’s U.S. presidential campaign and movements like #MeToo have recently attracted lots of attention to gender equality issues. As a result, biases, stereotypes, and female under-representation …

Corporate Management in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

By Martin Petrin April 9, 2019 by renholding

Law and technology-related research has arrived in the world of corporate law, as academics begin to tackle topics like artificial intelligence (AI), increasing automation and robots, Big Data, and blockchain. In a recent working paper, I focus on a …

How Workers As Directors Affect Tax Aggressiveness, Earnings Management

By Cristi A. Gleason, Sascha Kieback, Martin Thomsen and Christoph Watrin March 26, 2019 by renholding

Employee participation in corporate decision-making is a trending issue for politicians on both sides of the pond. In the U.S. and the UK, politicians and the popular press are debating whether assigning board seats to workers by law could be …

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Do Boards Have Style? Evidence from Director Style Divergence and Board Turnover

By Robert C. Bird, Paul Borochin, John D. Knopf and Luchun Ma March 15, 2019 by renholding

A board of directors performs essential strategic and oversight roles that maximize the value of the shareholders’ residual claim. However, despite careful selection of board members, too often boards neither reach their full potential nor perform their necessary governance obligations. …

Can Corporate Governance Be Commoditized?

By Joseph A. Franco March 13, 2019 by renholding

Shared series trusts – an entity structure of recent vintage used in organizing mutual funds or exchange traded funds – are a strange species in the world of business entities.  Simply put, such entities are designed to provide governance in …

ISS Discusses Role of Shareholder Proposals in Shaping U.S. Governance Practices

By Kosmas Papadopoulos February 15, 2019 by renholding

Over the past three decades, shareholder proposals have transformed the corporate landscape in the U.S. by spurring the adoption of governance best practices. Annual director elections, majority vote rules for director elections, shareholder approval for poison pills, and proxy access …

The Case for Dual Class Shares

By Yvan Allaire February 8, 2019 by renholding

In recent times, the simmering feud between the church of the one share-one-vote and the heretic believers in shares with unequal voting rights has boiled over, particularly in the U.S.

The arguments pro and con this type of capital structure …

Director Diversity, Turnover, and Promotion

By N.K. Chidambaran, Yun Liu and Nagpurnanand Prabhala February 4, 2019 by renholding

In a recent study, we examine whether a director’s “diversity” explains two employment outcomes: being retained on the board and being promoted to board leadership positions. We define diversity as the director’s dissimilarity to the other members of the board …

California Dreamin’: The Impact of the New Board Gender Diversity Law

By Mikayla Kuhns, Rudy Kwack and Kosmas Papadopoulos January 4, 2019 by renholding

Just as the Mamas & the Papas pioneered the folk-rock scene of the 1960s as one of the first truly gender diverse music group, their native state of California is breaking ground for increased board gender diversity in the United …

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Are Female CEOs More Likely to be Fired than Male CEOs?

By Vishal Gupta, Sandra Mortal and Daniel Turban December 6, 2018 by renholding

About 5 percent of U.S.-based publicly-traded firms now have female chief executive officers. While much has been written about the challenges women face in their ascent to top leadership positions, little is known about what happens to them once they …

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