Audit committees are closely monitoring and discussing how companies should adapt to the evolving legislative and regulatory implications of the second Trump administration.
Read MorePublic companies find themselves rethinking disclosures relating to the diversity of their board and their director recruitment practices as they head into proxy season, given recent developments.
Read MoreA recent Sidley Podcast discussed the new U.S. Administration policy impact on businesses, to include foreign relations, tariffs, healthcare and more.
Read MoreMeridian Compensation Partners outlines five significant issues that Compensation Committees may face in 2025.
Read MoreThe Stanford Closer Look Series explores how the use of generative AI will change corporate boardrooms and whether those bards are ready for the change.
Read MoreRaising tariffs can drive up consumer prices, lower demand and hurt business profitability.
Read MoreSkadden produces The Informed Board, a periodic collection of concise articles that provide broad insights about key issues board directors face.
Read MoreOn February 17, 2025, the Delaware legislature proposed significant changes to the Delaware General Corporation Law that would dramatically affect how transactions involving Delaware corporations are negotiated and litigated.
Read MoreStanford Graduate School of Business Professor of Accounting, Chris Armstrong, shares five principles for building strong corporate governance that drives long-term success.
Read MoreSidley Austin is tracking ongoing developments to help businesses prepare for the sweeping changes that could reset U.S. government priorities, starting with the scores of Executive Orders already issued by the President.
Read MoreRSM presents a webinar on transforming digital risk into opportunity on March 11, 2025, featuring Kevin Depew, who was a speaker at a recent SVDX webinar, Navigating the Post-Election Landscape: Strategic Insights for Board Directors.
Read MoreListen to a podcast via “Let’s Talk PR & More” about what companies should do to prepare for potential crises that can cause reputational damage.
Read MoreBaker Botts issued a client alert around the Delaware Supreme' Court’s opinion on the long-running stockholder litigation regarding Oracle’s 2016 purchase of NetSuite.
Read MoreOn February 4, 2025, the Delaware Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated decision in the TripAdvisor litigation addressing the standard of review that applies to a board’s decision to reincorporate from Delaware to another jurisdiction.
Read MoreOver the past three years, the core analytical framework that has been used to understand the post-pandemic economy is that a fundamental structural shift, or regime change, is taking place.
Read MoreWilson Sonsini’s 2024 Silicon Valley 150 Corporate Governance Report reviews the corporate governance practices and disclosures of the Valley's largest public companies between October 1, 2023, and September 30, 2024.
Read More2024 could mark a pivotal moment for executive compensation practices. Both ISS and Glass Lewis—powerful proxy advisors and long-time believers that companies should deliver at least 50% of executive long-term incentives (LTI) in performance-based vehicles—are now seeking feedback on this standard.
Read MorePwC’s 2025 Global Digital Trust Insights survey of 4,042 business and tech executives from across 77 countries revealed significant gaps companies must bridge before achieving cyber resilience.
Read MoreIn the US, the election of Donald Trump for a second term has significant implications for antitrust enforcement at the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
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