Corporate Governance: In the News - Articles of Interest
(articles published November 20- 25, 2025)
Microsoft Ditches Publishing Traditional Diversity and Inclusion Report | ESG Dive
Making the Shift From the C-Suite to the Boardroom | CFO.com
Law Firms Ponder Lobbying DOJ, White House to Get Deals Through | Bloomberg Law
The Modern Board: Corporate Governance in an Era of Change and Risk | Teneo Insights
When Another Company’s Crisis Hurts Your Reputation | Harvard Business Review
Comcast to Pay $15 Million US Fine After Vendor Data Breach | Reuters
Florida AG Sues Glass Lewis, ISS for ‘Pushing ESG Agenda’ in Proxy Voting Recommendations | ESG Today
Cybersecurity Efforts and GenAI Usage Top Internal Auditors’ Risk List | CFO.com
CEOs Talk Tariffs and Optimism on Earnings Calls | Wall Street Journal
Making 2026 the Year of Real Governance Change: Turning Board Evaluations Into Action | European Business Review
The End of the Law Firm Partnership? | Law.com International
Rewriting the Rules | Global Finance Magazine
EU Countries Vote to Delay Supply Chain Deforestation Law for Another Year | ESG Today
SEC Commissioner Urges Regulatory Restraint on Sustainability Disclosure | FindKnowDo
Glass Lewis Mulls US Investment Adviser Registration, Could Ease Criticism | Reuters
SEC Steps Back on No-Action Reviews, Leaving Proxy Season on Unstable Ground | Governance Intelligence
Why In-House Legal Teams Can’t Rely on AI Alone for M&A Due Diligence | Law.com Corporate Counsel
Almost Nine in 10 Companies Chose Classified Boards at IPO, Research Shows | Governance Intelligence
Board Composition & Refreshment | NACD Directorship
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