Corporate Governance: In the News - Articles of Interest
(articles published December 18 – December 22, 2025)
Key signals from the SEC–PCAOB conference point to a busy new year | Journal of Accountancy
A Trump executive order that establishes accountability for U.S. investors | RealClearMarkets
Two-thirds of ESG funds change names following new EU sustainable fund naming rules, ESMA study finds | ESG Today
Supreme Court tariff case could determine refunds under Trump-era duties | Fortune
Legal departments are issuing more RFPs—but are they getting better results? | Corporate Counsel / Law.com
PCAOB to tighten budget in 2026 | Accounting Today
Dine Brands’ governance failure is now a shareholder risk | Forbes
The SEC may make Wall Street analysts corrupt again | The Wall Street Journal (Opinion)
Delaware court reinstates Musk’s $55B pay package, penalizes him $1 instead | Electrek
New research pins rampant law firm cost overruns on poor legal department guidance | Law.com
Managing intelligence: The new C-suite playbook | Forbes Technology Council
Foreign issuer insiders face new U.S. stock disclosure rules | National Law Journal
New York signs AI safety bill into law, ignoring Trump executive order | The Wall Street Journal
Beyond Meat terminates controller after identifying material weakness in accounting | CFO Dive
Amazon, Walmart shareholder pushes firms to report impact of Trump’s immigration actions | Reuters
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