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    Palmiter, Alan R. (3)
    Thomas, Randall S., 1955- (3)
    Cotter, James F. (2)Cotter, James (1)Subjectcorporate governance (1)Corporate governance -- United States (1)Dodd-Frank (1)executive compensation (1)Executives -- Salaries, etc. (1)Executives -- Salaries, etc. -- Law and legislation -- United States (1)Institutional Shareholder Services (1)Mutual funds -- United States (1)Stockholders -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States (1)Stockholders' voting -- Law and legislation -- United States (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 (1)2012 (1)2013 (1)Has File(s)Yes (3)

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    ISS Recommendations and Mutual Fund Voting on Proxy Proposals 

    Thomas, Randall S., 1955-; Cotter, James; Palmiter, Alan R. (Villanova Law Review, 2010)
    This article analyzes mutual fund voting data from 2003-2008, the first five proxy seasons for which this data is available, and seeks to identify the extent to which mutual funds vote consistently with the voting ...
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    Dodd-Frank's Say on Pay: Will It Lead to a Greater Role for Shareholders in Corporate Governance? 

    Thomas, Randall S., 1955-; Palmiter, Alan R.; Cotter, James F. (Cornell Law Review, 2012)
    "Say on pay" gives shareholders an advisory vote on a company's pay practices for its top executives. Beginning in 2011, Dodd-Frank mandated such votes at public companies. The first year of "say on pay" under the new ...
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    The First Year of "Say on Pay" Under Dodd-Frank: An Empirical Analysis and Look Forward 

    Thomas, Randall S., 1955-; Cotter, James F.; Palmiter, Alan R. (George Washington Law Review, 2013)
    Using voting data from the first year of “say on pay” votes under Dodd-Frank, we look at the patterns of shareholder voting in advisory votes on executive pay. Consistent with the more limited “say on pay” voting before ...

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