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Shareholder Engagement in Flux: Recent Developments and Practical Implications
February 7, 2026
Evolving regulatory and market dynamics are reshaping the shareholder engagement landscape with an impact on the 2026 proxy season and beyond. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (“SEC”) recent announcement regarding Rule 14a-8 shareholder proposals combined with increased scrutiny of proxy advisors, the increase of vote no/withhold campaigns, the implementation of retail voting programs, and updated guidance on historically routine shareholder engagement practices, present new considerations for issuers and investors alike. This article, featured on the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, examines the implications of these changes and offers insight into navigating shareholder engagement in the current environment.
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