The Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at @ColumbiaLaw focuses its research and events on corporate governance and the capital markets.
Voting for directors is one of the most important rights shareholders of public companies have. How exactly do they vote—and how is that changing?
Hear from @Broadridge’s Keir Gumbs, @ProfEricTalley, and @TaliaGillis on our podcast #BeyondUnprecedented. https://t.co/CGOmHQYfFu
This is definitely Unprecedented. But what lies beyond the unprecedented, you might ask? For some eponymous hot takes, check out the Season 3 episodes of #BeyondUnprecedented. (@TaliaGillis and I co-host!)
Lynn Forester de Rothschild ’79 and Jeff Ubben join @ProfEricTalley and @TaliaGillis to discuss the rise in “anti-woke” shareholder activism and the politicization of the environmental, social, and governance movement (ESG). 🎧 Ep. 2 https://t.co/98Tgea8BsO
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Thanks to June Grasso for a fun interview *not* about @elonmusk
Business law professor Eric Talley of Columbia Law School, discusses the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank and the fears of a full-blown banking crisis.
June Grasso hosts. https://t.co/6dImDvjFGu
Join us virtually on March 7 for our Racial Equity in #CorpGov program to explore recent cases challenging #DEI initiatives and related #ESG pressures. RSVP: https://t.co/9HfMQ0HYNf
S3 of Beyond Unprecedented has dropped! Prof. @TaliaGillis and I have several cool guests lined up to talk business, law, economics, finance, & more! First up: the incomparable @sindap from the @FT helps us kick off the inaugural episode. Check it out! https://t.co/AoxXLrfE52
🎉 Am having loads of fun throwing down podcast episodes with my awesome @ColumbiaLaw colleague & co-pilot @TaliaGillis, for S3 of Beyond Unprecedented. Stay tuned for a preview of our guests and drop dates - IMHO, our best season yet! https://t.co/sl9FG6mUZF
We are hiring for the Millstein Center Postdoctoral Fellowship! The fellowship aims to cultivate the next generation of leading business law scholars from traditionally underrepresented groups. Check out the posting for more details: https://t.co/6HgLRYDvKj
A few thoughts on the Twitter byout debt, as original underwriting banks attempt to syndicate out debt (reportedly) at 60% of par. 1/ https://t.co/KO3UzqWlbA