Financial Regulatory Reform Series: Shareholder Proxy Access
As part of a series of posts over the next two months, I will focus on the five main corporate governance and executive compensation sections of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. This installment focuses on shareholder proxy access.
Probably one of the most controversial of the measures included in the Dodd-Frank Act, shareholder proxy access for director nominations is a reality most large public companies will have to deal with in the 2011 proxy season now that the SEC has approved a new rule and amended another. Read the rest of this entry »
