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This blawg provides a forum for the discussion of (1) methods of improving the corporate governance process; (2) the role of the Securities and Exchange Commission in the corporate governance process, particularly the role of disclosure; (3) the particular role of Delaware in the corporate governance process; (4) the use of independent directors in the governance process; (5) international governance practices; (6) the impact of Sarbanes-Oxley on the governance process; (7) actual corporate governance practices used by public companies and (8) the methods of teaching about corporate governance as well as providing a forum (9) for distributing primary materials on important topics of corporate governance and (10) bringing together the views of professionals, faculty and students on these important issues.

Author: Robert Anderson, J. Robert Brown, Jeffrey Hartje are professors at the University of Denver Sturm College of the Law; B. Salman Banaei, Trevor Crow, William Garehime, Michelle Larson-Krieg, Vaughn Marshall, Rebecca Rian, Armin Sarabi, Mathew Shechter and J.P. Thibeault are law students at the University of Denver Sturm College of the Law; Kevin O'Brien is an associate professor at the University of Denver Daniels College of Business; and Sandeep Gopalan is a law professor at Arizona State University. Brown and Gopalan also contribute to The Harvard Law School Corporate Governance Blog.

Blawg Related Categories: Corporate LawCorporate ComplianceSecurities LawStatesDelawareArizona State UniversityUniversity of DenverLaw ProfessorLaw Student


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