One of the many changes introduced by the Dodd-Frank Act was the requirement for a shareholder vote to approve executive compensation. Under the Act’s provisions, the vote is not binding on the company or its board, but is purely advisory. Nevertheless, companies whose shareholders vote against their “Say on Pay” resolutions are finding that lawsuits
Derivative litigation
Thoughts About Sokol’s Lubrizol Trades and the Berkshire Derivative Suit
By Kevin LaCroix on
Posted in Shareholders Derivative Litigation, Warren Buffett
Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett was not exaggerating when he stated at the opening of the company’s March 30, 2011 press release (here) that the release “will be unusual.” Not only did Buffett disclose the resignation of David Sokol as Chairman and CEO of several subsidiaries, but the release also revealed that Sokol…
Merrill Lynch/BofA Subprime-Related “Double Derivative” Lawsuits Dismissed
By Kevin LaCroix on
Posted in Subprime Litigation
In a March 29, 2011 order (here), Southern District of New York Judge Jed Rakoff granted the defendants’ motions to dismiss a pair of subprime-related derivative lawsuits that had been brought against certain directors and officers of Merrill Lynch. Because the plaintiffs — former shareholders of Merrill Lynch who became BofA shareholders at …