Daily Journal Staff Writer
As the dust kicked up by the latest wave of shareholder activism finally begins to settle, businesses and their legal advisers are huddling in an effort to survey and adapt to what's changed in the world of corporate governance. Increasingly seeing run-ins with activists as more a matter of when than if, attorneys are urging their corporate clients to adopt strategies focused more on communication than ...
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