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The Evolving Role of Institutional Investors in Corporate Governance and Corporate Litigation
Vanderbilt Law Review
  • Randall Thomas
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2008
Keywords
  • corporate governance,
  • commercial law,
  • executive compensation,
  • securities
Disciplines
Abstract

Each of the articles in this Symposium sheds new light on the ever-changing role of institutional investors in U.S. corporate governance and corporate litigation. They cover a broad range of topics, including institutional investor activism on executive compensation, proxy access initiatives at the SEC, state and federal litigation, and the current levels of activism by public pension funds. The data and the theoretical contributions of these articles provide important foundation for the ongoing discussion about the role of institutional investors.

Citation Information
Randall Thomas. "The Evolving Role of Institutional Investors in Corporate Governance and Corporate Litigation" Vanderbilt Law Review Vol. 61 (2008) p. 299 ISSN: 0042-2533
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/randall-thomas/55/