What's Wrong With Access: How the SEC's Proposed Rules on Shareholder Access to Proxy Statements Miss the Mark
September 21, 2009
Foley Partner Steven Barth authored an article titled “What’s Wrong With Access: How the SEC’s Proposed Rules on Shareholder Access to Proxy Statements Miss the Mark” in the September 21, 2009 issue of Bloomberg’s Corporate Law Report.
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