GC’S COULD BE DEALING WITH NEW RULES. Corporate Counsel. “The SEC has been under growing public pressure to consider a disclosure rule after the U.S. Supreme Court unleashed unlimited independent spending in its Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision in 2010.” Comments received by the SEC in response to the petition for rulemaking are […]
Category: Delaware
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Good morning, here are today’s political law links (10/17/12)
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS. CNBC. “A flurry of emails from CEOs telling workers how to vote in November has raised a troubling question: Can a company legally tell workers how to vote?” DE: INVESTIGATION ENDING. Story here. “After 16 months of interviews, legal research and document examination, investigators looking into campaign finance irregularities in Delaware are wrapping […]