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Mar. 12, 2010

SEC Revises E-Proxy Rules

David Lynn and Brendan Reed of Morrison & Foerster explain recently amended SEC rules for electronic access to proxy materials.

By David Lynn and Brendan Reed

As the proxy season gets into full swing, the Securities and Exchange Commission recently amended the rules governing electronic access to proxy materials. The SEC's rulemaking is intended to improve the notice and access model for furnishing proxy materials to shareholders.

One of the biggest concerns with the voluntary notice and access model for furnishing proxy materials has been a significant drop-off in retail shareholder part...

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