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HomeProxy SeasonProxy Season Prep: 15 Tips and Reminders for In-House Teams
Proxy Season Daily Practice

Proxy Season Prep: 15 Tips and Reminders for In-House Teams

Broc RomanekUpdated on December 9, 2024December 9, 20241 min read
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Ahead of Thursday’s webcast – “Hot Governance and Engagement Proxy Tips You Need to Know” – check out this Cooley Alert from Michael Bergmann, Brad Goldberg, Ali Murata, Beth Sasfai and Michael Mencher with 15 proxy season tips.

Also check out tomorrow’s webcast: “Tackling the Hot Spots in Periodic Reports and Earnings Releases.”

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