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Atkins’ Diet for SEC in 2026 Includes Less Disclosure

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The turning of the calendar to 2026 means it’s time for New Year’s resolutions. At the Securities and Exchange Commission, chair Paul Atkins may be embracing the spirit of “new year, new me” by vowing to cut back on disclosure requirements....

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Year in Review: Five Key Themes in Corporate Governance for 2025

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As 2025 entered its waning months, a handful of topics kept resurfacing on this blog. They reflected the ways in which companies were genuinely reshaping how they think about governance, disclosure and risk. Here’s a look back at five of th...

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SEC Committee Push for AI Disclosures Sparks Regulatory Deja Vu

Federal regulators are once again confronting a familiar question: who should regulate transformative technology when it affects the capital markets? We most recently saw it unfold with crypto. Now it’s AI’s turn. Last week, the SEC’s Inves...

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SEC Steps Back on Shareholder Proposals

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For decades, companies have relied on Rule 14a-8 as a stabilizing force in an otherwise unpredictable part of the proxy season, allowing companies to seek informal guidance on excluding shareholder proposals. The Securities and Exchange Com...

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Use of Anthropic’s Tools in Cyberattack Sounds Alarm for AI Risk

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Artificial intelligence start-up Anthropic shocked the technology community when it announced on November 13 that it had uncovered the first documented case of a cyberattack largely executed using AI tools with no human intervention. In a d...

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