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- Regulating Corporate Governance through the Market Comparing the Approaches of the United States Canada and the United Kingdom
Regulating Corporate Governance through the Market: Comparing the Approaches of the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom
2004, 27 J. Corp. L. 341, reprinted in CONTROL OF CORPORATE MANAGEMENT 469 (R. L. Campbell ed., 3d ed.)
March 2021
As the legal, regulatory, and commercial implications of coronavirus COVID-19 continue to evolve, our lawyers and advisors are helping clients navigate the complex considerations that companies around the world are facing and develop plans and strategies in response. Reach out to our COVID-19 task force at COVID19@cov.com. Below is a compendium of resources ...
October 14, 2020, Covington Alert
In 2018, via Senate Bill 826 ("SB 826"), California became the first state to require corporations with outstanding shares listed on a major U.S. stock exchange and with a principal executive office in California to include women on their boards of directors.Now Governor Gavin Newsom has signed Assembly Bill 979 ("AB 979"), which adds new Section 301.4 to the ...
April 16, 2020, Covington Alert
The leading proxy advisory firms, Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. and Glass, Lewis & Co., recently published their approaches on key governance topics facing public companies during the COVID-19 pandemic. Generally, both firms seek to balance flexibility in responding to current circumstances against established corporate governance policies.