Voici le compte rendu hebdomadaire du forum de la Harvard Law School sur la gouvernance corporative au 16 mars 2017.
J’ai relevé les principaux billets.
Bonne lecture !
- The Modern Slavery Act 2015: Next Steps for Businesses
- Stock Rising
- The Delaware Trap: An Empirical Study of Incorporation Decisions
- Acting SEC Chair’s Steps to Centralize the Process of Issuing Formal Orders—Are Commentators Drawing the Right Lessons?
- Defusing the Antitrust Threat to Institutional Investor Involvement in Corporate Governance
- Board of Directors Compensation: Past, Present and Future
- The Dealmaking State
- SEC Enforcement: 2016 in Review and Looking Ahead to 2017
- Super Hedge Fund
- Diversity Investing
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