Meridian’s 2025 Corporate Governance & Incentive Design Survey offers insights into governance policies, compensation-related proxy disclosures and incentive design practices at 200 large cap U.S. corporations.
Read MorePublic disclosures reveal how leading boards are overseeing AI and cybersecurity.
Read MoreIs your data helping or hindering your artificial intelligence strategy?
Read MoreWSGR’s white paper on shareholder engagement and shareholder activism covers the essentials and best practices of navigating these two situations in further detail.
Read MoreCyber threats are evolving faster than ever—and the board’s role in overseeing cybersecurity has never been more critical.
Read MoreWSGR partners provide insight into the ongoing discussion about the status of Delaware as the favored state of incorporation compared to other states such as Nevada and Texas.
Read MorePearl Meyer provides insight around the hot topics compensation committees will be discussing this fall season.
Read MoreBaker Botts gives an update on the Sept. 2025 Senate Bill 53, which includes the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act.
Read MoreBPM addresses the role of a Chief Longevity Officer, making workforce longevity a competitive advantage, and considerations for a multigenerational workforce.
Read MoreA&O Shearman has put together a list of suggestions regarding the various formation phases of a joint venture in the United States.
Read MoreHave your cybersecurity practices kept up with evolving risks?
Read MoreStanford Women on Boards provides numerous resources for board fundamentals.
Read MoreGibson Dunn’s summary of director education opportunities has been updated as of October 2025.
Read MorePwC’s Annual Corporate Directors Survey provides critical insights into the evolving dynamics within US boardrooms. The 2025 survey reveals an unprecedented inflection point that underscores a profound and pressing need for greater accountability within boards.
Read MorePwC’s Governance Insights Center produces the Audit Committee Newsletter to break down the latest developments — from Q3 tax reform to evolving ESG reporting and cyber oversight — for Audit Committees.
Read MoreNew research by Stanford University finance professors Anat Admati and Paul Pfleiderer finds evidence that even “good” corporate governance can incentivize companies to behave badly.
Read MoreThe Federal Reserve faces a challenge in keeping inflation under control.
Read MoreSkadden’s late summer Informed Board issue, touches upon activists increasingly employing “vote no” campaigns — a tactic that avoids the procedural hurdles for a proxy fight and can be launched at any time, without warning.
Read MoreA study of nearly 1,300 diversity, equity, and inclusion-related controversies at 315 U.S. public companies between 2008 to 2022 found that companies increased their hiring of women and people of color by an extremely modest amount following public scrutiny.
Read MoreThe Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced the formation of a Cross-Border Task Force aimed at investigating fraud involving foreign-based companies, with a particular focus on market manipulation and gatekeeper misconduct.
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