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Why the SEC’s Proposed Rules on Proxy Advisors Are Necessary

By Bernard S. Sharfman February 19, 2020 by renholding

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) recently proposed Amendments to Exemptions from the Proxy Rules for Proxy Voting Advice are an efficient and necessary response to the “collective action” problem that is imbedded in the shareholder voting of public companies …

The Effect of SEC Comment Letters on M&A Outcomes

By Bret A. Johnson, Ling Lei Lisic, Joon Seok Moon and Mengmeng Wang March 14, 2019 by renholding

Recent research on the effectiveness of the SEC’s filing review and comment letter process has focused almost exclusively on reviews of Forms 10-K and other periodic filings. Reviews of filings involving transactions such as mergers and acquisitions (M&A) have received …

The Power of Words: How SEC Comment Letters to Foreign Issuers Affect the Capital Markets

By Daniel Giamouridis, Kleopatra Koulikidou and Stergios Leventis August 6, 2018 by renholding

In our recent paper, we find that the tone of language in Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) comment letters after enforcement reviews has capital market implications, which are amplified or abbreviated based on the strength of a given country’s enforcement.…

Early Returns: Companies Change Non-GAAP Financial Disclosures Following Recently Issued SEC Guidance

By Matthew E. Kaplan, Joshua M. Samit, Lauren M. Isaacson and David M. Becker September 8, 2016 by renholding

On May 17, 2016, the Securities and Exchange Commission issued new Compliance and Disclosure Interpretations (“C&DIs”) on the use of non-GAAP financial measures. With a fiscal reporting period having passed since the SEC issued the C&DIs, we surveyed …

Do SEC Comment Letters Provide Useful Information?

By Lauren M. Cunningham, Roy Schmardebeck and Wei Wang March 21, 2016 by ilyabeylin

To ensure compliance with disclosure and accounting requirements, the SEC periodically reviews reporting companies’ filings, including the Form 10-K.  While the SEC is required to review the filings of every reporting company at least once every three years, it may …

On the Role of Companies’ External Securities Law Advisors – Facilitators or Gatekeepers?

By Zahn Bozanic, Preeti Choudhary and Kenneth Merkley October 29, 2015 by ilyabeylin

In order to retain their access to large scale capital at low cost, there is no question that companies need to actively manage their compliance with the ever-increasing regulatory requirements in the United States pertaining to corporate disclosure. Managing this …

Two Audiences, Two Stories: Comparing What Companies Tell Regulators With What They Tell Investors

By James Coleman April 21, 2015 by ilyabeylin

In 2010, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued guidance that requires companies to tell shareholders how they may be harmed by proposed energy regulations, unless the company determines that the regulation will be unlikely to affect the company.[1]…

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