I just blogged about 9 things you should know about the 50 year history behind the “Corporation Finance Interpretations,” formerly known as the “Compliance and Disclosure Interpretations” – so that the “CDIs” are now known as the “CFIs.” Below is…
One challenge that sometimes happens as part of a company’s drafting process is when the compensation group is working off kilter a little bit from the rest of the drafting team.
The problem arises due to a timing difference. The…
I just blogged about 9 things you should know about the 50 year history behind the “Corporation Finance Interpretations,” formerly known as the “Compliance and Disclosure Interpretations” – so that the “CDIs” are now known as the “CFIs.” Below is…
Even though we only have a proposal – and not a final rule – from the SEC about optional semi-annual reporting, many companies are already weighing the pros and cons of moving from quarterly to semi-annual reporting. Here are 10…
I continue to receive reactions to this new paper from Glass Lewis entitled “AI and the Fiduciary Test: A Guide for Institutional Investors in Evaluating AI Proxy Voting Solutions” – and I received a number of reactions to the last…
As part of our blog series based on this great panel – featuring WilmerHale’s Lily Brown and Edward Jones’ Keir Gumbs – here’s a blog that addresses the question of: “How much do you think about design when you draft?…
Last week, I blogged about this new paper from Glass Lewis entitled “AI and the Fiduciary Test: A Guide for Institutional Investors in Evaluating AI Proxy Voting Solutions” and I received a number of reactions. One response is this one…
Are you building AI into your disclosure processes? This is a question you should be asking yourself in this new year. As noted in this Workiva report entitled “2026 Predictions for Finance, Risk, and Sustainability,” a company noted it cut…