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California Trial Court Strikes Down Women on Boards Law

On May 13, 2022, a judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court ruled in Crest v. Padilla, Case No. 19STCV27561, that California’s statute requiring California-based public companies to have one to three women on their...more

California Trial Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Members of ‘Underrepresented Communities’ on Public Company Boards

In the first test of a state’s board-diversity requirement, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has entered summary judgment in favor of the plaintiff in Crest v. Padilla, who challenged the constitutionality of...more

2022: What You Need To Know …

This year, we expect to see new disclosure requirements; rule changes at the Securities and Exchange Commission that will affect directors; activists adopting new tactics; changes to shareholder voting processes; tax and...more

Climate-Related Securities Suits May Increase With New SEC Standards

Takeaways - The SEC plans to issue new disclosure requirements regarding climate-related risks and opportunities, and the agency’s recent actions suggest we have entered a new era of oversight when it comes to...more

Rulings in 2022 Could Bring Clarity on California and Nasdaq Board Diversity Mandates

Takeaways - A bench trial challenging California’s gender mandate for boards on state constitutional grounds is underway, and a similar challenge to the requirement to appoint directors from other underrepresented...more

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