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15 May 2025

SEC SLB 14M: How Did We Get Here—And What Does It Mean For Investors And Companies?

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K&L Gates LLP

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In recent years, shareholder proposals have become a powerful tool for pressing companies to address a wide range of public policy concerns—from climate change and human capital management to human rights and political spending.
United States Corporate/Commercial Law

In recent years, shareholder proposals have become a powerful tool for pressing companies to address a wide range of public policy concerns—from climate change and human capital management to human rights and political spending. This evolving use of the shareholder proposal mechanism has raised fundamental questions about the appropriate role of the private sector in addressing societal issues.

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