Investors are shifting from supporting transactions to directly challenging boards, using pay votes and director opposition to enforce accountability as formal shareholder channels narrow.
Your Vote, Their Permission: Why Shareholder Proposal Rights in the US Are Under Existential Threat
20 March 2026
The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) and As You Sow have filed a lawsuit against the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) challenging the controversial overhaul of its ‘no action’ request process adopted in November 2025.
Workers’ Rights Ruling: First French Firm Falls Foul of Labour Rights Rules
19 March 2026
A Paris court has delivered the first ever Duty of Vigilance ruling against a French company, finding Yves Rocher liable for labour rights violations at its former Turkish subsidiary.
Accounting Evolution: Fewer Lawsuits but Larger and Slower
19 March 2026
Accounting-related class action lawsuits fell to their lowest level in more than two decades in 2025 according to new data, which also reveals AI washing risks.
Coca-Cola Caution: No ‘No Action’ Requests Filed for First Time Since 2020
18 March 2026
The Coca-Cola Company appears to have filed no ‘no action’ requests for the first time since 2020 despite changes from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) giving companies greater power to exclude shareholder proposals.
Indiana House Bill 1273: The New Front in America’s Fight Over Stewardship Information
13 March 2026
Indiana’s recently ratified House Bill (HB) 1273 arrives at a moment when several US states are testing how far they can go in shaping the information that underpins stewardship information and shareholder voting.
ExxonMobil: Redomicile, Proposal Control and the Re‑shaping of Shareholder Influence
13 March 2026
A proposal from ExxonMobil to shift its legal domicile from New Jersey to Texas lands at a moment when shareholder proposals have all but disappeared from its annual meetings and the company has introduced new structures that reshape how shareholder votes are cast and counted.
Shareholder Rights Under Pressure: Three Developments to Watch
13 March 2026
A clash over a BP shareholder resolution, the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) retreat from traditional proposal review and ExxonMobil’s planned move to Texas all point to the same trend: management and regulators are testing the boundaries of shareholder scrutiny.
Shareholders Sue: Lawsuit Launched Over Climate Proposal Exclusion
6 March 2026
Shareholder advocacy group As You Sow has launched a lawsuit challenging the exclusion of a climate-related shareholder proposal at international insurance company Chubb.
Corporate Governance Changes: South Korea, Japan Advance Major Reforms
4 March 2026
South Korea and Japan are both eyeing significant reforms in the corporate governance arena that aim to unlock growth and strengthen accountability to investors.
NZAM Revived: Relaunched Initiative Draws 250+ Signatories
3 March 2026
The Net Zero Asset Managers initiative (NZAM) has been formally relaunched with more than 250 signatories just over year after the project was paused following the exit of several major institutional investors.
US telecommunications giant AT&T has U-turned on its decision to exclude a diversity, equity and inclusion-focused (DEI) shareholder proposal from its 2026 proxy materials following a lawsuit from investors.
Sustainability Support: UK Launches Long-awaited SRS
26 February 2026
The UK government has launched the long-awaited UK Sustainability Reporting Standards (SRS) with the objective of offering improving the clarity and comparability of information for investors on sustainability-related financial risks and opportunities.