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Earlier this week, Corp Fin caused a stir when it issued this statement saying that it won’t respond to no-action requests – at least until September 30, 2026 – unless a company is seeking relief under Rule 14a-8(i)(1)’s “not a…
Last week, Labrador released this 5-page report with proxy season trends. One area covered by this report is how shareholder proposals focusing on governance issues fared this year. There were essentially the same number of these proposals voted upon compared…
Loving this 16-page report from Labrador about “Modernizing Your Code of Conduct to Elevate Its Impact.” Here’s an excerpt about whether you should update your code of conduct: Have there been any changes in the organization, internal policies, or processes…
The recent policy survey results from Glass Lewis reveals that there is a significant gap between investor and non-investor views on how the impact of tariffs should be accounted for in executive pay outcomes. While a significant portion of both…
During this past proxy season, many companies made significant changes in the way that they disclosed information about their board diversity-related policies and considerations. The recent policy survey results from Glass Lewis about how investors view board diversity is interesting.…
Artificial intelligence only continues to grow in importance for next year’s proxies because investors and proxy advisors are paying attention to how companies handle AI, particularly in tech‐intensive industries. It’s also important because failure to adequately address AI risks and…

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