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Author Archives: Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation
A Brief Response Regarding Stakeholder Governance
The recently published Forum post “The Friedman Essay and the True Purpose of the Business Corporation” defends a view of stakeholder governance that reflects the following two basic flaws: It misstates to whom the fiduciary duties of directors of Delaware corporations (and of corporations organized in other states that follow Delaware law) are owed and, […]
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Posted in Boards of Directors, ESG, Practitioner Publications
Tagged Boards of Directors, Delaware law, ESG, Fiduciary duties, Shareholder value, Stakeholders, State law
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Six Ways Boards are Enhancing Their Evaluations and Related Disclosures
Boards can enhance a culture of continuous improvement by routinely having board members share and receive candid feedback from each other, as well as from senior executives and external parties with whom they regularly interact. This feedback can bring about important adjustments to board dynamics, agendas, processes, meeting materials and resources, and board and committee […]
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Posted in Accounting & Disclosure, Boards of Directors, Practitioner Publications
Tagged Board dynamics, Board evaluation, Board performance, Boards of Directors, Director qualifications
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Proposed Amendments to Shareholder Proposal Rules
The SEC may have postponed until next week the open meeting originally scheduled for yesterday to consider adoption of revisions to the shareholder proposal rules, but Reuters has the inside scoop on the outcome of at least one controversial provision: according to Reuters, say farewell to the “momentum” provision. The expected deletion of the provision, […]
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Posted in Corporate Elections & Voting, Institutional Investors, Practitioner Publications, Securities Regulation
Tagged Institutional Investors, Ownership, Rule 14a-8, SEC, SEC rulemaking, Securities regulation, Shareholder proposals, Shareholder voting
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ESG Disclosures: Frameworks and Standards Developed by Intergovernmental and Non-Governmental Organizations
Key Takeaways As ESG matters have increasingly become the focus of investors and regulators, standards of disclosure created by intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as industry participants, have gained market prominence. The number of ESG disclosure standards and frameworks continues to grow. Investors increasingly demand disclosures within established ESG frameworks. For example, CDP Global […]
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Posted in Practitioner Publications
Tagged Climate change, Corporate Social Responsibility, Disclosure, Environmental disclosure, ESG, Institutional Investors, SASB, Stewardship, Sustainability
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Expanding Opportunities for Investors and Retirees: Private Equity
In recent years, U.S. companies have raised more equity through private offerings available only to institutional and high-net-worth investors than through initial public offerings available to the general public. In addition, the number of U.S. public companies has been steadily declining, and private start-up companies are frequently reaching billion-dollar valuations without opening up to the […]
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Posted in Academic Research, Private Equity, Securities Regulation
Tagged Capital markets, DOL, ERISA, Fund performance, Investor protection, Private equity, Retail investors, Retirement plans, SEC, Securities regulation
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How Boards Can Prepare for Unplanned Catastrophic Events
Corporate boards have a fiduciary responsibility to manage risk, especially against major events that could overwhelm an organization and devastate shareholders’ investments. The Covid-19 pandemic has forced new attention on board’s responsibilities. It’s tempting to call this pandemic a black swan, a calamity so unexpected that companies could not have prepared for it. But experts […]
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Posted in Boards of Directors, Executive Compensation, Financial Crisis, Practitioner Publications
Tagged Board communication, Board leadership, Boards of Directors, Executive Compensation, Fiduciary duties, Financial crisis, Management, Risk management
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Remarks by Commissioner Peirce on The Role of Asset Management in ESG Investing
Thank you, John [Gulliver] and thanks Hal [Scott] for inviting me to be part of this forum. It is a pleasure to be here with you all today. The views I express are my own and do not necessarily represent those of the Commission or my fellow Commissioners. For that matter, they may not represent […]
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Posted in ESG, Institutional Investors, Practitioner Publications, Regulators Materials, Securities Regulation, Speeches & Testimony
Tagged Asset management, ESG, Institutional Investors, SEC, Securities regulation, Stakeholders
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SEC Expands Definition of “Accredited Investor”
On August 26, 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) adopted amendments to the definition of “accredited investor” in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D under the Securities Act of 1933 (“Securities Act”), which expand the category of investors eligible to participate in private offerings under Regulation D. The amendments create new categories of accredited […]
Click here to read the complete postWeekly Roundup: September 11–17, 2020
SEC Changes Rules Affecting Risk Factors, Litigation and Disclosures by US Public Companies Posted by Valerie Ford Jacob, Pamela Marcogliese and Michael Levitt, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, on Friday, September 11, 2020 Tags: Disclosure, Environmental disclosure, Form 10-K, Form 10-Q, Human capital, Risk disclosure, SEC, SEC rulemaking, Securities litigation, Securities regulation What to Do About Annual Incentive Plans in the Pandemic Posted by John Borneman, Blair […]
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