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Archives for September 2013

SEC Proposes Rules Regarding Internal Pay Ratio Disclosure

September 18, 2013 | Posted by Elizabeth A. Ising; Ronald O. Mueller Topic(s): Compensation Committee; Dodd Frank; Executive Compensation; Securities Regulation

The SEC today held an open meeting and voted, 3-2, to approve the issuance of proposed rules to implement the internal pay ratio disclosure requirement in Section 953(b) of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the “Dodd-Frank Act”).  SEC Chair Mary Jo White and Commissioners Kara Stein and Luis Aguilar voted to propose the rules and Commissioners Daniel Gallagher and Michael Piwowar dissented.  Statements made by the Commissioners today regarding the proposal are on the SEC website and available here.  The comment period for the SEC’s proposed rules will be 60 days after the proposing release is published in the Federal Register; the proposing release is on the SEC website and available here.

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Reminder to Respond This Week to the ISS Policy Survey

September 11, 2013 | Posted by Elizabeth A. Ising; Ronald O. Mueller Topic(s): Corporate Governance

Companies wishing to participate in Institutional Shareholder Services’ (“ISS”) annual global policy survey should do so this week. The ISS policy survey closes on September 13.  Public companies and others are urged to submit their views by completing the survey, as ISS considers the responses to its survey when developing its proxy voting policies for the coming proxy season.  When responding to the survey, it is not necessary to enter a response to every question that is asked. 

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NGOs Release Report on Expectations for Conflict Minerals Reporting

September 10, 2013 | Posted by James J. Moloney; Ronald O. Mueller Topic(s): Dodd Frank; Securities Regulation

On September 5, 2013, a white paper titled, “Expectations for Companies’ Conflict Minerals Reporting,” was released by two NGOs dedicated to human rights issues, the Enough Project and the Responsible Sourcing Network, describing in detail the expectations and suggestions of certain sustainable and responsible investors, or SRIs, and nongovernmental organizations, or NGOs, for the content of Form SD filings and Conflict Minerals Reports expected to be filed with the SEC next year.  The two groups make a number of suggestions that far-exceed the literal requirements of the SEC’s conflict minerals rules.  The paper, which is available at www.enoughproject.org/files/Expectations-for-Companies-Conflict-Minerals-Reporting.pdf, suggests that issuers disclose, among other things:

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Reminder for Companies Planning to Rely on the “End-User Exception” for Swaps Activities

September 4, 2013 | Posted by Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Topic(s): Corporate Governance; Dodd Frank

On Monday, September 9, new CFTC rules will take effect for non-financial companies that use swaps to hedge or mitigate commercial risk.  These rules will require the clearing of interest rate swaps and credit default index swaps unless an exception is available.  One such exception is the “end-user exception,” and public companies planning to rely on this exception must take certain governance steps.  These include obtaining approval from the board of directors or an appropriate committee to enter into swaps exempt from clearing.  For more information on these governance steps, please see our June 17, 2013 client alert entitled “Public Companies and the ‘End-User Exception’ for Swaps: Governance Action Items,” which is available here. 

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