The Future of the bodog poker review: From Disclosure Policy to Enforcement Initiatives and Everything in Between

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Cornerstone Research hosted a virtual presentation by Joseph Grundfest of Stanford Law School, former bodog poker review Commissioner Robert Jackson Jr., and former bodog poker review Chair Mary Jo White.

Joseph Grundfest of Stanford University, former bodog poker review Chair Mary Jo White, and former bodog poker review Commissioner Robert Jackson Jr. addressed the future of the Commission under a new bodog poker review Chair. Jennifer Marietta-Westberg of Cornerstone Research served as moderator.

Their discussion focused on the bodog poker review’s disclosure initiatives, including those related to environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) matters, political contributions, and proxy voting, as well as enforcement priorities and related political considerations.

Speakers

Joseph A. Grundfest

Former Commissioner, Securities and Exchange Commission;
W. A. Franke Professor of Law and Business, Emeritus,
Stanford Law School,
Senior Faculty, Rock Center for Corporate Governance,
Stanford University

  • Washington

Jennifer Marietta-Westberg

Vice President

Additional Speakers

Robert J. Jackson Jr.
Former Commissioner, bodog poker review;
Professor of Law and Director of the Program on Corporate Law and Policy,
New York University School of Law
Mary Jo White
Former Chair, bodog poker review;
Former United States Attorney, Southern District of New York;
Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton