Corporate Governance: In the News - Articles of Interest
(articles published November 12 - 15, 2025)
Shareholder Influence on Executive Compensation | The Regulatory Review
Banks Face Tough Questions on Politicized Debanking | Bank Director
EU Parliament Votes to Cut ESG Rules After U.S. Pressure | Politico Pro
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to Retire, John Furner to Succeed | Wall Street Journal
The Politicization of Governance and Four Other Things We Learned from the 2025 Corporate Governance Forum | Governance Intelligence
Companies Are Warning Investors About AI Risks in SEC Filings | Business Insider
The Five Step Framework: What Legal Departments Should Think About as They Develop Their AI Strategy | Reuters
EU Omnibus: Parliament Axes Climate Transition Plan Requirements in Seismic Vote | Responsible Investor
The Tenure Debate: Trusted or Timed Out? | Schroders
GCs Urged to Take Charge of Cyber-Incident Planning—Because Consequences of Botching It Are So Dire | Law.com Corporate Counsel
‘Not Been Pretty’: Novo Nordisk Faces Rare Shareholder Rebuke Over Board Shake-Up | Reuters
Columbia Sportswear Names Co-Presidents as Part of Long-Term Succession Plan | Retail Dive
Shah Capital Pushes for Novavax Sale, Warns of Proxy Fight | Reuters
Information Governance vs. Data Governance: Why the Difference Matters | Today’s General Counsel
Could a ‘Board Modernization Initiative’ Work for You? | Corporate Board Member
Courts More Open to Company-Proposed Merger Fixes, Undermining Agency Challenges, Experts Say | Law.com Corporate Counsel
Tesla Shareholders Show How Far Law Will Go to Protect the Board | Bloomberg Law
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