The new compliance focus on executive compensation, as announced by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) on March 3, 2023, has significant implications for how healthcare organizations address both corporate compliance and...more
4/3/2023
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What questions should a governing board’s executive compensation committee ask itself?
According to this August 2021 e-book edited by McDermott Partner Michael Peregrine, committee members should regularly ask themselves...more
[co-authors: Timothy Cotter and Kathryn Hastings, SullivanCotter; David Jarrard, Jarrard Inc.; Ken Kaufman and Andrew Majka, KaufmanHall; Zachary Morfin, PhD., and David Nygren, PhD., Nygren Consulting; Scott Steffens, Grant...more
10/13/2021
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Compensation Committee ,
Corporate Communications ,
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Corporate Strategy ,
Diversity and Inclusion Standards (D&I) ,
Employee Engagement ,
Executive Compensation ,
Health Care Providers ,
Healthcare ,
Human Capital ,
Privacy Committee ,
Shareholders
This Governing Health series examines how traditional governance practices may change and how boards of directors can position themselves to proactively support their organizations now and as they recover from the COVID-19...more
IMPACT OF EQUIFAX, FACEBOOK SETTLEMENTS -
Health care industry boards should give close attention to the governance implications of recent privacy settlements entered into by Equifax and Facebook.
Their unique facts...more
7/31/2019
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Blue Bell Creameries ,
Corporate Governance ,
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Data Breach ,
Data Protection ,
Duty of Loyalty ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Equifax ,
Executive Compensation ,
Facebook ,
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ,
Mergers ,
Personally Identifiable Information ,
Settlement ,
Settlement Agreements
Executive Compensation Recoupment -
The most recent development in the prominent University of Louisville Foundation controversy is the release of an independent analysis suggesting that its senior executive leadership was...more
6/20/2018
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Attorney-Client Privilege ,
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Best Practices ,
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Charitable Donations ,
Competition ,
Conflicts of Interest ,
Corporate Governance ,
Department of Justice (DOJ) ,
Executive Compensation ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Financial Statements ,
Health Care Providers ,
IRS ,
Mergers ,
Privacy Concerns ,
Reasonable Reliance Claims ,
Recoupment ,
Risk Assessment ,
Risk Management ,
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ,
Strategic Planning
The most recent development in the prominent University of Louisville Foundation controversy is the release of an independent analysis suggesting that its senior executive leadership was “excessively compensated” between 2010...more
Board Termination of the "Unethical CEO" -
An important new study concludes that CEO terminations for ethical lapses (as a percentage of overall CEO successions) has dramatically increased over the last five years. The...more
The Hershey Governance Settlement -
On Friday, July 29, the Pennsylvania Attorney General, the Hershey Trust Company and the Milton Hershey School, entered into a written settlement resolving an investigation conducted...more
8/5/2016
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