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A form of memorandum to be delivered to a public company's board of directors discussing key issues in considering whether to split the roles of chief executive officer and chairman of the board.
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Memorandum to Board: Key Issues When Considering a CEO/Chair Split
Practical Law Standard Document w-004-3879
(Approx. 10 pages)
Memorandum to Board: Key Issues When Considering a CEO/Chair Split
by Francis J. Aquila, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, with Practical Law Corporate & Securities
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A form of memorandum to be delivered to a public company's board of directors discussing key issues in considering whether to split the roles of chief executive officer and chairman of the board.