Tagged: Shareholder approval

Say-on-Pay Voting Frequency ― The Financial CHOICE Act Adds Uncertainty to the Process

Say-on-Pay Voting Frequency ― The Financial CHOICE Act Adds Uncertainty to the Process

The House passed the Financial CHOICE Act on Thursday as part of the new administration’s bid to overhaul Dodd-Frank. It is not expected to get through the Senate in its current form, but it does provide an interesting read. While current disclosure requirements have become too lengthy and cumbersome in many respects, the proposed change to Say-on-Pay voting frequency requires a materiality determination that may...

NYSE Clarifies Answers to Certain FAQs on Equity Compensation Plans

NYSE Clarifies Answers to Certain FAQs on Equity Compensation Plans

Rule 303A.08 of the NYSE Listed Company Manual requires that shareholders must be given the opportunity to vote on all equity-compensation plans and material revisions to such plans, with limited exceptions specified in the Rule. The NYSE issued clarifications to certain FAQs on the Rule on August 18, 2016, which are summarized in the following memo: https://www.dorsey.com/newsresources/publications/client-alerts/2016/08/nyse-clarifies-answers-to-certain-faqs