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Corporate Governance: In the News - Articles of Interest

By Randi Morrison posted 10-16-2025 06:52 PM

  

Corporate Governance: In the News - Articles of Interest

·         PCAOB Proposes 20% Cut to Board Pay Amid SEC Scrutiny | Wall Street Journal | October 16, 2025

·         SEC’s updated shareholder proposal rules could exclude E+S submissions: Atkins | ESG Dive | October 16, 2025

·         Major EU sustainable investors lobby to repeal CSDDD | Responsible Investor | October 16, 2025

·         Correlation between auditor changes and restatements | Accounting Today | October 16, 2025

·         Quarterly reporting cadence push challenges CFOs’ decisions: Zuora | CFO Dive | October 16, 2025

·         End of quarterly reporting would pose new challenges for U.S. public companies | Law.com/Corporate Counsel | October 15, 2025

·         ‘Securities and Innovation Commission’: Atkins pledges to embrace financial tech | National Law Journal | October 15, 2025

·         Musk’s legal fight over $56 billion payday at Tesla enters final stage | Reuters | October 15, 2025

·         Musk’s trillion-dollar pay case rewrites corporate board rules | Bloomberg Law | October 15, 2025

·         EU lawmakers agree to drastically curtail ESG directives | Politico Pro/E&E News | October 15, 2025

·         Investors guard risks that could derail AI gravy train | Reuters | October 15, 2025

·         Recent dismissals offer insights into SEC’s current enforcement strategy | Law.com | October 15, 2025

·         Ralph Lauren names AI tech leader to drive strategy on agentic systems | CIO Dive | October 15, 2025

·         Glass Lewis to ditch house policy from 2027 amid diverging investor preferences | Responsible Investor | October 16, 2025

·         Why Trump wants to end quarterly earnings reports | Bloomberg | October 15, 2025

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