Governance
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When Efficiency Becomes Fragility
It may be time to reconsider your structure: raze, enrich and grow
Audit Committees: Resilient or Reactive?
From scenario analysis to portfolio resilience reviews, the audit committee’s role in 2026 looks considerably different than the one most...
AI Is Transforming Life Sciences. The Oversight Structures Are Still Catching Up.
As AI changes drug discovery and patent filing, governance frameworks are being constructed around technology that isn't waiting for them
California’s Prescription for Healthcare Investors: New Restrictions, New Reporting
Investors should expect longer lead times for deals and conversion of management controls into consultative or advisory rights
2025 Analysis: Securities Class Actions
Record median settlement amid declining activity Whitepaper Securities Class Action Settlements: 2025 Review and Analysis What's in this report from...
Back to Basics: 14 Risk Oversight Rules You Know (But May Be Ignoring)
Cognitive bias, concentration risk and third-party dependencies haven't disappeared just because we have advanced digital tools to identify patterns and...
Q&A: Delaware Courts Face Questions on Corporate Flexibility, Shareholder Protection & Board Accountability
Depending on outcome, “we might see death by a thousand cuts” to chancery’s authority, warns one attorney
US Companies Increasingly Face Investor Pushback on M&A deals
94% of PE firms report financial impact from cyber risk; half of logistics professionals unprepared for UAE cargo security enforcement
Higher Power: Can AI Investment & Climate Strategy Co-Exist?
At your next board meeting where AI appears on the agenda, add one question: Can our AI growth plans and...
In-House Counsel Less Confident They’re Ready for Litigation
Audit leaders focusing on AI and data analytics, while boards are looking at M&A and strategic partnerships
Your Board Does Assessments. But What Happens Next?
For NYSE-listed companies, annual board assessments are required, and investors increasingly expect to see evidence that assessments drive change, not...
The General Counsel as Architect of the Board-CEO Relationship
When high trust exists, organizations surface issues earlier and manage crises with resilience














