Corporate Governance: In the News - Articles of Interest
(articles published December 22 – December 25, 2025)
ESG: Putting politics over pensions | The Hill
PCAOB names William Ryan new acting director of enforcement and investigations | Accounting Today
Unprecedented challenges should prompt boards to broaden their sources of information | CLS Blue Sky Blog (Columbia Law School)
Big Law partner gives glimpse at in-house groups’ Trump pushback | Bloomberg Law
Powerful proxy adviser threatens trouble for firms embracing mandatory arbitration | Corporate Counsel / Law.com
Companies are redesigning offices with introverts and ERGs in mind | The Wall Street Journal
Five strategic risk-management imperatives for boards | Bank Director
The work-life balance recap: How Fortune 500 CEOs stay productive | Fortune
Move over, legal chief: Complicated executive transitions often require outside counsel | Corporate Counsel / Law.com
Trump executive order is a good step for AI policy | Cato Institute
NYC pension delays vote to drop BlackRock, Fidelity | ESG Dive
Employers battle false sense of security on AI disparate impact | Bloomberg Law
Why companies still see ESG, CSR, sustainability and equality as growth drivers | Silicon Republic
EU faces renewed U.S. ire after ESG cutbacks fail to calm tensions | Bloomberg
South Korea online retailer Coupang faces U.S. securities class action | Reuters
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