Partner Gardner Davis and Associate Neda Sharifi contributed an article to Bloomberg BNA’s Corporate Law & Accountability Report, “CEOs Provide Common Sense Corporate Governance Principles,” on October 18, 2016. The article discussed the corporate-governance manifesto released by prominent investors and CEOs that shares sensible principles for public companies, their boards of directors and their shareholders, a welcomed contrast to the traditionally inflexible rules espoused by proxy-advisory firms and activist investors. The authors shared comments on board elections, management compensation and independent chairmen.
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