With AI penetrating many facets of our lives these days, it’s inevitable that it will influence the way you work. It might be through proprietary closed-loop AI services – or it might be through open source AI platforms.
Here are…
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…
With AI penetrating many facets of our lives these days, it’s inevitable that it will influence the way you work. It might be through proprietary closed-loop AI services – or it might be through open source AI platforms.
Here are…
Here’s an excerpt from this Wilson Sonsini memo in the section entitled “The plaintiff’s lawyers are reading: dot your “i’s” and cross your “t’s” in your proxy statement”:
“We continue to see plaintiff’s lawyers reviewing preliminary and definitive proxy statements…
Given that proxies are increasingly visual, this presents challenges when working on your proxy within Workiva. “Design” in Workiva has specific rules to avoid Edgar filing errors that you should be aware of, including:
1. The “Blurry Image” Trap: Users often…
Disclosure over executive security arrangements continues to be in the spotlight, with SEC Chairman Paul Atkins recently stating that the modernization of Item 402 of Regulation S-K likely will include tackling this topic. Some companies argue that executive security expenses…
Here’s a summary of this report from ISS-Corporate about the key themes and trends for this proxy season so far:
The SEC’s overhaul of the shareholder proposal process in its November 17th statement has shifted power to companies, empowering them…
My good friend – Gunster’s Bob Lamm – wrote this great blog five years ago worth repeating since we’ve been talking “materiality” in this blog lately. Here’s what Bob wrote back then:
“My apologies to those of you who thought…