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Author: Adria Hunter

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At Public Companies, It’s All Quiet on the DEI Front

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Public companies haven’t had much to say lately about diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Avoiding the conversation hasn’t stopped the momentum against so-called DEI programs, though. In July, Attorney General Pamela Bondi released...

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What SEC Filings Reveal About AI Risk

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Artificial intelligence is no longer the stuff of sci-fi novels and Stanley Kubrick movies. It’s being used everywhere, including in our biggest corporations. AI is reshaping the way they operate, and the risks they report to investors. And...

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SEC, Courts Continue Back-and-Forth on Climate Disclosure Rules

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With summer temperatures soaring across the country, a game of hot potato sounds about as enticing as sitting down at a shadeless park bench for a bowl of chicken noodle soup. Apparently not to the federal courts and the Securities and Exch...

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SEC Sets New Tone on Crypto Regulation

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The Securities and Exchange Commission made history last year by permitting exchange-traded products (ETPs) to hold certain spot cryptocurrency assets, including bitcoin and ether. New guidance released by the agency this month suggests tha...

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SEC Mulls Simplifying “Frankenstein Patchwork” of Exec Compensation Disclosure Rules

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Reportedly, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has attempted to lure top talent from leading artificial intelligence companies by offering pay packages worth more than $100 million to work on his new “superintelligence” lab. That may sound like a lot...

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