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Baker McKenzie partners Piotr Korzynski, Mark Mandel, Michael Pilo, and Carol Stubblefield examine the forces reshaping US corporate governance in Corporate Governance 2026: Trends and Developments.

Their analysis, published by Chambers and Partners, addresses the following:

  • SEC's regulatory recalibration of reporting, shareholder proposals, and tender offer timelines
  • evolving activism landscape in the universal-proxy era
  • increasingly distinct governance paradigms emerging among Delaware, Texas, and Nevada
  • maturation of AI oversight as a board-level discipline

As federal regulation grows more flexible in some areas and more demanding in others, and as state corporate law becomes more competitive and ideologically differentiated, the authors make clear that governance can no longer be treated as a static compliance exercise. Companies that proactively align their governance frameworks with their investor base, litigation exposure, and strategic objectives will be best positioned for the road ahead.


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