Last week, the Nevada legislature passed what the Reno Gazette-Journal has branded as the state's "largest-ever tax increase". Although the state's legislative website does not yet list the bill as having been approved by Governor Brian Sandoval,...

Keith Paul Bishop
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As noted by Broc Romanek, The Wall Street Journal yesterday announced:
Faithful readers of this blog will be familiar with the structure of the California Corporate Securities Law. Part 5 of the CSL (Cal. Corp. Code §§ 25400 - 25404) proscribes various conduct and Part 6 (Cal. Corp. Code §§ 25500 - 25510) establishes...
In this post published yesterday on The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, Delaware lawyer A. Thompson Bayliss and Mark Mixon write that no pay provisions "could transform stockholder litigation without the...
The ecclesiastical doctrine of incardination defines the relationship between clerics and the church. According to the United States Conference of Bishops (no relation), "incardination is traditionally used to refer to the attachment of the priest...
The Wall Street Journal took aim yesterday at stock repurchases and dividend payments, citing a commissioned study that concluded:
A forthcoming academic paper looks for bundling in more than 1,500 management proposals between 2003 and 2012. Bundling occurs when multiple matters are combined into a single proposal. The authors, James Cox, Fabrizio Ferri, Colleen Honigsberg, and