Other Corporate Governance
This is FindLaw’s collection of Corporate Governance articles that do not fit neatly into a single category, part of the Corporate Governance section of the Corporate Counsel Center. Corporate governance focuses on the control of management by shareholders. The law looks at the role of stakeholders in making and implementing strategic decisions in the company. Corporate governance must be understood as a system in which there is an interplay of different regulations and market forces. Law articles in this archive are predominantly written by lawyers for a professional audience seeking business solutions to legal issues. Start your free research with FindLaw.
Corporate Governance
Other Corporate Governance Articles
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SEC Expected to Approve Final Nasdaq Corporate Governance Standards
On October 9, 2003, The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. filed an amendment to its proposed listing standards concerning director independence and other corporate governance matters with the SEC. As a general rule, listed companies will need to be in ...
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Watch SOX or You Could Lose Your Shirt
Corporate accountability was the driving force for the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. With its signing, it simultaneously animated related regulatory and stock exchange rulemaking and enforcement actions. Heightened scrutiny and elevated legal ...
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Winning Against Your Goliath Competitors
People relate to people, not organizations, and small businesses have the unique ability to treat customers or clients with a truly personal touch. When David faced Goliath in the famous Biblical encounter, the odds looked insurmountable. For small ...
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