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Daily Report Online

Dentons Partner Randy Evans Juggles Roles in Nominating Process for White House and State High Court

Dentons partner Randy Evans made national headlines last week by suggesting Donald Trump will win the Republican presidential nomination even if he falls short of a majority of delegates during the closing primary season.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

Jury: R.J. Reynolds Cigarettes Didn't Cause Smoker's Cancer

R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. defeats a $37.5 million wrongful death lawsuit in the case of a Winston cigarette smoker who died of lung cancer.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Shareholder Suit Proceeds Against Winged Foot Golf Club

A federal judge has refused to dismiss a suit against the famed Winged Foot Golf Club alleging fraudulent conduct in its treatment of shareholders of a for-profit holding company that owns the 280-acre Westchester property.
20 minute read

New York Law Journal

SEC Exxon Ruling May Inspire More Shareholder Resolutions

In a setback for Exxon Mobil Corp., the SEC has refused to block a proposal from shareholders asking the company to explain how climate change will affect its overall business.
9 minute read

Inside Counsel

SEC hearing calls to cut down 10-day stock reporting window

Some officials believe that delay can lead to leaks, and they are pushing the SEC to change the disclosure time, perhaps even as short as one day.
3 minute read

Inside Counsel

SEC commissioner calls for SEC changes in dealing with activist investors

As proxy season ramps up, yet another major voice is proposing changes to how the SEC deals with activist investors: SEC Commissioner Daniel Gallagher himself.
3 minute read

Inside Counsel

Nepotism in Rupert Murdoch’s empire

Murdochs two sons have been appointed executive positions within the companies, going against traditionally accepted practices of corporate governance in publicly traded companies.
3 minute read

Inside Counsel

Dealing with misbehavior in the C-Suite, part 2

While every executive knows that there will inevitably be problems that must be addressed, not everyone in the C-Suite knows how best to address them.
3 minute read

Inside Counsel

Dealing with misbehavior in the C-Suite, part 1

I recently spoke with Julie Anne Preng, managing partner, Korn/Ferry International and speaker at the 2014 SuperConference in Chicago, Ill., about how companies deal with misdeeds in the C-Suite.
6 minute read

Inside Counsel

Indiana water company cited for overpaying executives

The Citizens Energy Group in Indiana has been cited by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission for overpaying its executives, and the Commission has launched a probe into the utility companys business management practices.
5 minute read

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