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The Market for Corporate Criminals

Harvard Corporate Governance

Posted by Andrew Jennings (Brooklyn Law School), on Wednesday, September 28, 2022 Editor's Note: Andrew Jennings is an Assistant Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School. The acquisition of Bankrate —a once-public financial firm—by Red Ventures—a private marketing company—is an instructive example.

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Weekly Roundup: September 23-29, 2022

Harvard Corporate Governance

Posted by the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, on Friday, September 30, 2022 Editor's Note: This roundup contains a collection of the posts published on the Forum during the week of September 23-29, 2022. Posted by Jennifer Arlen (New York University School of Law), and Lewis A.

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Compliance’s Next Challenge: Polarization

Reynolds Holding

In October 2022, UCLA Law School conducted a symposium examining these questions and published the resulting papers in the ABA’s Business Lawyer. Compliance is the activity a corporation undertakes to ensure its employees’ adherence to statutory and common law. Baer at Brooklyn Law School. So far so good.

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Bipartisan Group of Former SEC Officials and Securities Experts Confirms Longstanding SEC Authority on Climate Disclosure

Reynolds Holding

We write to make clear the view among experts in securities law that the Commission has statutory authority to promulgate disclosure rules in this area. Leading practitioners who advise companies on their disclosure obligations under SEC rules. Historical SEC Rulemaking on Environmental-Related Disclosure.