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Proxy Season 2024

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Join Patrick Gadson and Jon Solorzano as they delve into the trends of this year’s proxy season. They will discuss high-profile activism confrontations at Fortune 100 companies and the varied environmental, social (ESG), and anti-ESG proposals. Despite a high number of proposals, support was not as strong, indicating that the ESG activism wave might have reached its peak in 2021.

This event will examine the unique aspects of this year’s disputes at well-known companies, as well as the innovative litigation strategies used by companies to resist environmental activists. Join us to understand what these events may suggest for the future and what it could mean going forward.

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