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SEC Releases Final Clawback Rules

by Sean Feller, Krista Hanvey, Elizabeth Ising, Ronald Mueller, Michael Scanlon, Lori Zyskowski, Aaron Briggs, and Christina Andersen

On October 26, 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “Commission”), in a 3-to-2 vote, adopted final rules that will require listed companies to implement policies for recovery (i.e., “clawback”) of erroneously awarded incentive compensation, implementing Section 10D of the Securities Exchange Act, which was added by Section 954 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the “Dodd-Frank Act”).[1]  The SEC originally proposed clawback rules on July 14, 2015,[2] but the proposed rules remained dormant until October 14, 2021, when the SEC reopened the comment period[3] (and which was reopened for a second time on June 8, 2022).[4]  The final rules add new Exchange Act Rule 10D-1 (“Rule 10D-1”), which largely tracks the long-pending proposed rules but also incorporate terms previewed in the 2021 release reopening the comment period.

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What Employers Need To Know About California’s New #MeToo Laws

by Elizabeth A. Ising, Stewart L. McDowell, Jason C. Schwartz, Katherine V.A. Smith, Lori Zyskowski, Sean Sullivan, Elizabeth A. Dooley, Alice YN Ha, Jordan E. Johnson, Dustin G. May, Arturo Pena Miranda, and Matthew T. Sessions

On September 30, 2018, Governor Edmund G. Brown signed several new workplace laws, and vetoed others, that arose out of the #MeToo movement.  We briefly review the newly signed legislation and also highlight bills that Governor Brown rejected.  Unless otherwise indicated, these new laws will take effect on January 1, 2019.  Continue reading

Securities and Exchange Commission Releases Public Statement on Cybersecurity

by Nicolas H.R. Dumont, Hillary H. Holmes, Lori Zyskowski and Ron Mueller

On Wednesday, September 20, 2017, Chairman Jay Clayton of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) released a public statement addressing cybersecurity risks.

Chairman Clayton’s statement is part of an ongoing effort to communicate the Commission’s approach to cybersecurity in connection with the May 2017 assessments of the Commission’s internal cybersecurity and of its approach to cybersecurity as a regulatory agency. Continue reading