By Brian Breheny, Andrew Brady, Josh LaGrange, Justin Kisner, Hagen Ganem, Caroline Kim, Joseph Yaffe and Amanda Bradley ( January 11, 2018, 12:35 PM EST) -- Each company faces important decisions in preparing for its 2018 annual meeting and reporting season. This three-part series covers essential areas that companies should focus on as they plan for 2018, including corporate governance, executive compensation and disclosure matters. Part 2 of this article continues to focus on annual shareholder meeting matters with a discussion of trends in shareholder proposals and virtual shareholder meetings, efforts to increase board diversity, updates to director and officer reviews, changes to auditor reports and various proxy statement-related issues, such as reporting say-on-frequency results and finalizing pay ratio disclosures, in addition to other filing obligations. Read part 1 of the article here. . . .
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