Securities,
Corporate
Nov. 30, 2021
2022 proxy preparation: procedure & purpose
Taking these suggestions into consideration now as companies are building out their 2022 annual meeting checklists will give companies a head start and ensure a smoother proxy season as well as better compliance with new rules and requirements.





Sara L. Terheggen
Founder and Managing Director
The NBD Group, Inc.
UC Berkeley Boalt Hall
The NBD Group, Inc., a leading legal and business solutions firm. Dr. T has advised on transactions with an aggregate value of more than $110 billion, including more than 20 IPOs, and she has been recognized close to 50 times for her professional expertise and leadership.
Public companies have many things to consider as the proxy season kicks off in the coming year as many of the rule amendments the Securities and Exchange Commission made in late 2020 will be applicable to proxy statement filings in 2022. To be prepared, companies can start updating their proxy checklists and building in time to address certain disclosure requirements. These hot-topic items can be grouped into two categories: procedure and pur...
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