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Ira M. Millstein tribute

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The New York Times obituary the next day focused mainly on the vital missions he led on behalf of his beloved New York City. In May 1988, Ira opened a conference at Columbia University inaugurating a new project on institutional investors and corporate governance—the first such venture. His impact was vast.

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Market Response to Racial Uprisings

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student of Applied Economics at University of Pennsylvania. student of Applied Economics at University of Pennsylvania. and how it intersects with systemic racism (New York Times, 2020). and how it intersects with systemic racism (New York Times, 2020). This post is based on their recent paper.

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Disentangling the value of ESG scores and classification of sustainable investment products

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Posted by Andrew Siwo, New York University and Cornell University, on Friday, March 22, 2024 Editor's Note: Andrew Siwo is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at New York University and a Lecturer at Cornell University. This post is based on his memorandum. more…)

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Battle for Our Souls: A Psychological Justification for Corporate and Individual Liability for Organizational Misconduct

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Posted by Jennifer Arlen (New York University School of Law), and Lewis A. Kornhauser (New York University School of Law), on Monday, September 26, 2022 Editor's Note: Jennifer Arlen and Lewis A. Kornhauser are both Professors of Law at New York University School of Law. more…).

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Why We Still Need the SEC’s Climate-Related Disclosures Rule

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Posted by Erin Shortell (New York University), on Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Editor's Note: Erin Shortell is a Legal Fellow at the Institute for Policy Integrity at New York University School of Law. Companies face growing financial risks from climate change. Shortell, Donald L.

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Trends in Director Compensation

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Cunningham is Special Counsel in Mayer Brown’s New York office, and Carlos Juarez is a Project Administrator at Mayer Brown LLP and J.D. Candidate at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law. A REVIEW OF COMPENSATION SURVEYS Historically, public company directors served without pay and with light workloads.

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The Business of Securities Class Action Lawyering

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Posted by Stephen Choi (New York University), Jessica M. Erickson (University of Richmond), Adam C. Pritchard (University of Michigan), on Thursday, February 23, 2023 Editor's Note: Stephen Choi is the Murray and Kathleen Bring Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law, Jessica M.

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