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Corporate Governance Update

Considerations for Annual Shareholder Meetings in the Time of COVID-19

April 8, 2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, many public companies have made or are considering changes to their upcoming annual shareholder meetings. Several high-profile companies, including Berkshire Hathaway and Starbucks, switched to virtual-only annual meetings this year, while other companies are considering adding a virtual participation option to an in-person meeting (a “hybrid”). Other companies may consider delaying the annual meeting. As a follow-up to our previous Sidley Update on this topic, this Sidley Update reflects recent developments that impact annual shareholder meetings during the 2020 proxy season.

Public companies considering changing the date and/or location of an annual meeting, including a switch from an in-person meeting to a virtual or hybrid meeting, will need to review applicable requirements under federal securities laws, state law, stock exchange rules and the company’s charter and bylaws and should also bear in mind proxy advisory firm and investor viewpoints. These considerations are discussed below.1 

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