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Key Points From BCLP's Recent Public Company Update Program

BCLP hosted its annual CLE event, "Public Company Update and Other Trending Topics,” in St. Louis recently. Some of the key issues covered by the event, along with some takeaway considerations for companies, include the...more

Updates and Reminders for Upcoming Quarterly Filings

As calendar-year companies prepare for upcoming quarterly reports, here are some updates and reminders...more

SEC Slaps SPAC for Hiding Preliminary M&A Talks: Lessons for Other Public Companies

On January 25, 2024, the SEC announced the settlement of cease-and-desist proceedings against Northern Star Investment Corp. II, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). The SEC alleged that the company failed to...more

Think Twice Before Describing a Lawsuit as “without Merit”

What happened - A public company and its CEO lost motions to dismiss securities fraud claims based on: ..Statements in 10-Qs and 10-Ks that a competitor’s trade secrets lawsuit was “without merit” ..Assurances in...more

SEC Schedules Vote on Proposed Cybersecurity Disclosure Rules; Enforcement Director Speaks on Cyber Resiliency

The SEC has scheduled a public meeting for July 26, 2023 to, among other things, “consider whether to adopt rules to enhance and standardize disclosures regarding cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance, and...more

Time to Get Ready - SEC Adopts Expanded Share Repurchase Disclosures

What happened - On May 3, 2023, a divided SEC adopted rule amendments that significantly increase company disclosures about their share repurchases. The changes will require companies to...more

That was NOT fast - SEC adopts pay-versus-performance disclosure requirements for upcoming proxy season

More than seven years after their original proposal, the SEC adopted new rules requiring companies to disclose metrics reflecting the relationship between executive compensation actually paid and the company’s financial...more

Buckle Up: 2022 Annual Meeting Q&A Could Be Wild Ride

Now that we are knee deep in annual meeting season, companies should consider preparing for “what if” questions that may arise during Q&A based on current events. For example, shareholders (including employee shareholders)...more

Despite California Court Ruling, Board Diversity Remains Center Stage

Despite a California superior court’s recent ruling against a 2020 California law (AB 979), the move toward increasing board diversity is alive and well, as proxy advisory firms, institutional investors, Nasdaq and others...more

2022 Proxy Season - Quick Hits

Considerations for companies planning for next proxy season should include the following: Risk Factors - ..As discussed in our July 13 post, consider current hot topics, including COVID risks, labor market...more

Have You Updated Your Approach to MD&A?

The next Form 10-K filing for most companies will be their first filing required to comply with the revised Management’s Discussion and Analysis (Item 303 of Regulation S-K) requirements adopted by the SEC in November 2020....more

SEC shines spotlight on climate change in sample comment letter

As discussed in our March 4, 2021 and March 17, 2021 posts, Allison Herren Lee, then the Acting Chair of the SEC, previously issued a Public Statement and delivered a speech announcing the SEC’s enhanced focus on...more

NYSE Further Revises Definition of Related Party Transactions

Reverses Position on $120,000 Threshold - On August 19, 2021, the New York Stock Exchange further revised its definition of a “related party transaction” to include the $120,000 quantitative threshold under Item 404 of...more

It’s Official: SEC Approves Nasdaq Board Diversity Proposal - Comply or Explain Why Not

The SEC today approved Nasdaq’s board diversity proposal, which will require each Nasdaq-listed company to publicly disclose information on the voluntary self-identified gender and racial characteristics and LGBTQ+ status of...more

Risk factor reminders for upcoming 10-Qs

As companies prepare upcoming periodic reports, they should focus on carefully reviewing and updating their risk factors. Some of the considerations may include...more

Beware of Insider Trading Whistleblower Scams

There has recently been a rash of similar anonymous whistleblower tips to public companies, each claiming that an unnamed company supervisor boasted about reaping profits from insider trading. The number of public companies...more

NYSE Revises Related Party Transaction Approval Rule

Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange should review their policies on related party transactions and related processes to confirm they are consistent with recent revisions to the applicable NYSE rules. ...more

Evolving Corporate Governance and U.S. Securities Laws Issues in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Our world is changing on a daily – if not hourly – basis, as we deal with unprecedented challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. This Q&A provides public companies with U.S. securities laws and corporate governance...more

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