This week, we\u2019re speaking with Susan Kushneryk about some of the most high-profile issues in the area of corporate governance.
Topics: Rogers and other family-run corporations; diversity on corporate boards; shareholder democracy; and our Ask-Me-Anything Segment.
\u26ab What are the practical takeaways from recent high-profile litigation matters involving large family-run corporations? (7:17)
\u26ab What are the legal considerations related to diversity on corporate boards? (17:25)
\u26ab How might the new CBCA amendments enhance greater shareholder democracy? (27:22)
\u26ab Our Ask-Me-Anything segment, featuring questions submitted by patrons of the Lawyered community (35:52)
\U0001f535 What are things that lawyers can do to facilitate succession planning in a corporate governance framework? (36:23)
\U0001f535 Are there any situations in which a corporate director can be removed based on misconduct? (39:29)
\U0001f535 What does it mean for a corporate director to owe a fiduciary duty in their roles? (43:10)
\U0001f535 Are there situations in which geopolitics (e.g. Russia) can impact the governance operations of a company and, if so, how? (45:35)
\U0001f535 What impacts have the pandemic had in terms of the dynamics of shareholders and corporate boards? (51:08)
\u2728 Read the full Episode Transcript\xa0HERE
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