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IRS Issues New Proposed Regulations Under 162(m)

On January 14, 2025, the Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) issued new proposed regulations under section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”), supplementing regulations already in effect. Under section 162(m),...more

Husch Blackwell LLP

[Webinar] Analyzing the California Privacy Rights Act Draft Regulations - June 9th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CT

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The California Privacy Protection Agency published draft California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Regulations on May 27, 2022. Join Husch Blackwell for a first look at the draft regulations and how they will impact your CPRA...more

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FERC Proposes Expansive “Connected Entity” Reporting Requirement

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has proposed requiring the operators of centralized wholesale power markets to collect and provide to FERC a broad range of market participant data, including (i) each market...more

Morgan Lewis

National Futures Association Proposes Cybersecurity Guidance for NFA Member Firms

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NFA links NFA’s supervisory requirements with its proposed requirements mandating that NFA Members have information systems security programs. The National Futures Association (NFA) has proposed cybersecurity...more

Allen Matkins

Conduct Unbecoming Of An Officer And An Employee?

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In proposing executive compensation recoupment rules, the Securities and Exchange Commission either overlooked or failed to recognize an important legal distinction. The proposed rules would require national securities...more

Allen Matkins

CalPERS And Pay For Performance

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A few weeks ago, CalPERS’ Director of Corporate Governance, Anne Simpson, sent a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission in support of the SEC’s proposed pay for performance disclosure rule. Her letter notes CalPERS’...more

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The SEC’s Unconvincing Case Against Indemnification

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The Securities and Exchange Commission’s proposed rules take a hard line against issuers indemnifying executives against clawbacks: We believe that indemnification arrangements may not be used to avoid or nullify the recovery...more

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Blog: With Two Dissents, SEC Proposes Pay-For-Performance Disclosure Rules

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Wednesday, by a three to two margin, the SEC voted to propose rules requiring companies to disclose executive pay for performance. The proposal comes five years after passage of Dodd-Frank, which imposed the obligation on the...more

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