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Character of the Corporation: Geopolitical Risk

The following is an excerpt from a conversation that took place at MLR Media's Character of the Corporation conference.  John Bremen: Have the boards you are associated with changed their overall approach to risk management and resilience in the past three years? 

Character of the Corporation: SEC Disclosure Agenda

The following is an excerpt from a conversation that took place at MLR Media's Character of the Corporation conference. Peter Begalla: What are the new SEC climate and carbon disclosure requirements?

Character of the Corporation: ESG

The following is an excerpt of a conversation that took place at MLR Media's Character of the Corporation conference. Byron Loflin: What are the opportunities in ESG today that you’ve seen that companies or board members can think about?

Character of the Corporation: The Delaware Court of Chancery and the Board

The following is an excerpt of a keynote conversation that took place at MLR Media's Character of the Corporation conference.  Don Delves: How does the court approach situations when evaluating a stockholder challenge to board action?

Lawrence Cunningham and Jeffrey Sonnenfeld Debate Corporate Purpose

On a day that featured a series of conversations highlighting the advantages and drawbacks of shareholder capitalism, one of the highlights was surely the square-off between Lawrence Cunningham and Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, who shared their visions of the purpose of a corporation, their thoughts on why stakeholder activism has made the debate so intense and the director’s role in a landscape that features heightened stakeholder expectations.

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