SEC Proposes Rules Under Dodd-Frank for Reporting of Proxy Voting on Executive Compensation By Institutional Investment Managers | Practical Law
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An update on the SEC's proposed rules under the Dodd-Frank Act requiring institutional investment managers to report how they voted proxies on certain executive compensation matters.
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SEC Proposes Rules Under Dodd-Frank for Reporting of Proxy Voting on Executive Compensation By Institutional Investment Managers
Practical Law Legal Update 2-503-6620
(Approx. 3 pages)
SEC Proposes Rules Under Dodd-Frank for Reporting of Proxy Voting on Executive Compensation By Institutional Investment Managers
by PLC Corporate & Securities
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Published on 19 Oct 2010
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An update on the SEC's proposed rules under the Dodd-Frank Act requiring institutional investment managers to report how they voted proxies on certain executive compensation matters.