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Corporate Governance: In the News - Articles of Interest

By Randi Morrison posted 10-01-2025 10:20 PM

  

Corporate Governance: In the News - Articles of Interest

·         Lawmakers fail to reach agreement on sustainability Omnibus as key vote looms | Responsible Investor | October 1, 2025

·         Boardroom Diversity Commitments Fade Amid Broad DEI Retreat | Bloomberg Law | October 1, 2025

·         Activist investors had busiest quarter ever, launching 61 campaigns | Reuters | October 1, 2025

·         Companies acting on climate change but afraid to talk about it publicly (“greenhushing”) | ESG Dive | October 1, 2025

·         Preparing for a potential SEC shutdown | Davis Polk | (date not clearly stated)

·         Preparing for a Potential Government Shutdown: Initial Impacts on SEC Operations | Gibson Dunn | September 30, 2025

·         Government shutdown looms: What to know about the SEC, IPOs, the IRS and more | InvestmentNews | September 30, 2025

·         Former U.S. climate envoy Kerry says ‘ESG’ needs rebrand | Reuters | September 30, 2025

·         Navigating a government investigation: insights for in-house counsel | Reuters | September 30, 2025

·         In-House Moves of Month: Vanguard, Microsoft Change Out CLOs but in Very Different Ways | Law.com / CorpCounsel | September 30, 2025

·         In-House Lawyers Embrace AI for Compliance, Investigations Even as They Fret About Risks | Law.com / National Law Journal | September 30, 2025

·         SEC and CFTC leaders agree need regulatory harmonization | FindKnowDo | September 30, 2025

·         For these law school application essays, AI is required | Reuters | September 30, 2025

·         US SEC Chair Atkins vows to fast-track scrapping quarterly corporate reports, FT says | Reuters | September 29, 2025

·         Disney, Jimmy Kimmel and CEOs caught between shareholders and Trump | Bloomberg | September 29, 2025

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