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2 November 2020

Above Board: California's Board Diversity Law

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In this episode of the Above Board podcast, Dave Lynn, a Washington, D.C.-based partner at Morrison & Foerster, speaks with Jackie Liu and Alexa Belonick...
United States Corporate/Commercial Law

In this episode of the Above Board podcast, Dave Lynn, a Washington, D.C.-based partner at Morrison & Foerster, speaks with Jackie Liu and Alexa Belonick, partners based in the firm's San Francisco office, about a law requiring companies headquartered in California to have a certain number of board members from underrepresented communities.

When determining whether a company must comply, does it matter where the company is incorporated?

How long do affected companies have to comply?

Does the size of the board matter?

What are the consequences of non-compliance?

Dave, Jackie, and Alexa will address these questions and more.

Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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