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Sidley Perspectives on M&A and Corporate Governance

Sidley is pleased to share the March 2024 issue of Sidley Perspectives on M&A and Corporate Governance, a quarterly newsletter designed to keep you current on what we consider to be the most important legal developments involving M&A and corporate governance matters.
ANALYSIS
- Bridging the Value Gap: Making Your Reverse Morris Trust Work
- Portions of Cloudy Day Advance Notice Bylaw Amendments Called Into Question
- Lessons for Directors From the First Universal Proxy Card Campaigns
JUDICIAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Delaware Chancery Court’s Chilly Response to Activision Blizzard Casts Doubt on Common M&A Practices
- A Reminder of Board Primacy: Delaware Chancery Court Invalidates Stockholder Agreement Provisions Encroaching on Board-Level Decisions
- Voting Commitments Matter and Will Be Enforced: Delaware Supreme Court Affirms Chancery Decision Holding Activist Stockholders to Their Bargain
- Don’t Go It Alone? Or Do. Delaware Chancery Court Rules That a Single-Member Special Litigation Committee’s Recommendation Passes Muster
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DEVELOPMENTS
SEC DEVELOPMENTS
- SEC Finalizes Climate-Related Disclosure Rules
- SEC Expands Guidance on the Use of Projections in SEC Filings
ANTITRUST DEVELOPMENTS
- Announcement Regarding Amendments to Premerger Notification Process Expected Soon
- FTC and DOJ Issue 2023 Merger Guidelines
Current and past issues of Sidley Perspectives on M&A and Corporate Governance are available on our website. View the March 2024 issue here.
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