United States:
2022 Proxy Season Quick Reference Guide
24 January 2022
by
Richard B. Alsop
,
John Cannon, III
,
George Casey
,
Christopher Forrester
,
Doreen Lilienfeld
,
Emily Leitch
,
Gillian Moldowan
,
Lona Nallengara
,
Bill Nelson
,
Kristina L. Trauger
,
Judy Little
,
Matthew Behrens
and
Ariel Woldar
Shearman & Sterling LLP
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The 2022 proxy season is just around the corner. This quick
reference guide, which is intended to supplement Shearman &
Sterling's 19th Annual Corporate Governance & Executive Compensation
Survey, summarizes themes from the 2021 proxy season and
developing trends to consider for 2022. It also identifies possible
future changes in disclosure rules that public companies should
consider for the upcoming proxy season.
Special thanks to Crystal Gao and K.J. Salameh for their
contributions to this publication.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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