Forty percent of global CEOs think their organization will no longer be economically viable in ten years’ time, if it continues on its current course. Read more as part of PwC’s 26th Annual Global CEO Survey.
Read MoreWhat can board members can do to think like an activist and be able to react quickly should an inquiry arise?
Read MoreWSGR’s 2022 Delaware Corporate Law and Litigation Year in Review discusses the most notable cases, issues, and trends for practitioners, corporations, boards, and investors, including as to controlling stockholder litigation, multiclass capital structures, director compensation, directors’ oversight obligations, stockholder activism, the Twitter battle, stockholders’ ability to obtain directors’ and officers’ emails, and the 2022 DGCL amendments.
Read MoreSVDX recently hosted the first webinar in a series devoted to entrepreneurial boards. The webinar recording will be posted shortly and the next webinar will take place on February 15th. If you were not able to join the session, check out the following resources below related to the topic.
Read MoreMoFo's recent Above Board podcast, Beyond the Breach: What Should Boards Think About? features Dave Lynn speaking with Miriam Wugmeister and Jackie Liu about the questions that a board should ask after a data breach has occurred, the implications for a company’s corporate governance, and key SEC disclosure considerations.
Read MoreA recent alert by Wilson Sonsini reviews the Delaware Court of Chancery determination about duty of oversight applying to officers.
Read MoreSVDX Chairman, Dan Siciliano, was featured on a Leader’s Edge podcast with Joe Talmadge of Heffernan Insurance Brokers on preparing the Board for ESG.
Read MoreDeloitte surveyed more than 2,000 CxOs across 24 countries, finding that the majority of CxOs remain optimistic the world will take sufficient steps to avoid the worst impacts of climate change and feel a sense of urgency to take action.
Read MoreThe 2023 Edelman Trust Barometer was just released, indicating the degree of faith in societal institutions, to include corporations.
Read MoreWilson Sonsini just released its 2022 Silicon Valley 150 Corporate Governance Report, which analyzes the governance of the Valley's largest public companies and reviews various matters regarding annual meetings held between January 1 and December 31, 2022.
Read MoreDeloitte recently released a report on 2023 Global Human Capital Trends. The Deloitte 2023 Global Human Capital Trends survey polled 10,000 business and HR leaders across every industry, with 105 countries participating.
Read MoreBPM Partners Nick Steiner and Bryan Rhody highlight five priorities for CIOs to consider in what is expected to be an unpredictable year ahead.
Read MorePwC recently ran a Pulse Survey around a new wave of finance transformation that is quickly emerging.
Read MoreLatham & Watkins has released four installments of an ESG Top 10 List and the latest insight looks at ESG developments and trends that are likely to emerge in 2023.
Read MoreRegulation of new technologies has become a commonplace challenge for companies. The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics has developed a Metaverse Code of Ethics to guide standards and inform developers as the Metaverse becomes more popular and influential.
Read MoreWilson Sonsini released an alert about Glass Lewis’ 2023 U.S. Policy Guidelines and its 2023 ESG Initiatives Policy Guidelines.
Read MoreBPM conducts an annual survey designed to take the pulse of their clients across the real estate industry. The survey was conducted with real estate finance executives from across the U.S. (many of whom are in the Bay Area) in September and October of 2022. The three main themes that emerged from the survey revolved around strategic thinking, technology spending, and hybrid work models.
Read MoreThe impacts of ongoing market uncertainty can be felt across all sectors. But in a contracting economy, FinTech is the new kid on the block and in the unique position of facing significant economic headwinds for the first time in its relatively short existence.
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