A Ginsburg/Sentelle/Brown court struck down Exchange Act Rule 14a-11, the rule requiring easier nomination of dissident directors. [Business Roundtable v. SEC via BLT]
Breaking: DC Circuit strikes down SEC proxy access rule
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