Category: Regulatory

New Guide: Running a (Successful) Dual-Track Process

By Liz Dunshee With Q1 under our belts, I am revisiting some of the predictions I shared in December from the Berkeley Fall Forum on Corporate Governance. At that time, people were hoping that 2026 would be a year of stability for the political and macroeconomic environment. It hasn’t quite […]

CapitalXchange Audio – Using Your Post-IPO Proxy Statement as a Communication Tool 

By Liz Dunshee For our latest CapitalXchange interview, I spoke with Michael Mencher and Vince Flynn about proxy disclosure trends noted in Cooley’s Post-IPO Governance Trends Report. We covered: Listen here: Show notes: The views expressed during interviews are the speakers’ personal views and do not necessarily reflect those of […]

Debrief: SEC’s 45th Annual Small Business Forum

By Liz Dunshee and Reid Hooper Last week, the SEC held one of its most anticipated annual events – the Small Business Forum – which serves as both a status check and brainstorming session for capital formation issues affecting emerging and newly public companies. The forum gives business leaders, practitioners, […]

CapitalXchange Audio – What to Know as Your Institutional Investor Base Grows

By Liz Dunshee For our latest CapitalXchange interview, I spoke with Michael Mencher and Vince Flynn about investor issues gleaned from Cooley’s Post-IPO Governance Trends Report. We covered: Listen here: Show notes: The views expressed during interviews are the speakers’ personal views and do not necessarily reflect those of Cooley […]

CapitalXchange Audio – Post-IPO Changes to Governance Structures and Board Composition

By Liz Dunshee For our latest CapitalXchange interview, I spoke with Cooley lawyers Michael Mencher and Vince Flynn about Cooley’s Post-IPO Governance Trends Report. We covered: Listen here: Show notes: The views expressed during interviews are the speakers’ personal views and do not necessarily reflect those of Cooley or any […]

2026 Government Shutdown: What’s New, What’s Not

By Liz Dunshee On Saturday, January 31, funding lapsed for many government agencies – including the Securities and Exchange Commission. Unlike the government shutdown we experienced last fall, many folks expect the current shutdown to be short-lived – possibly ending this week. However, for companies trying to get to market, […]

Urgent: Pre-Shutdown Accommodation for Eligible IPO Issuers

By Liz Dunshee and Reid Hooper Our Cooley teams are working with clients to plan ahead for the looming government shutdown. For companies on the verge of the IPO, the staff has informally shared an important pre-shutdown accommodation that we didn’t have during the last go-round. The staff of the […]

Is Your Registration Statement About to Get a Whole Lot Easier?

By Liz Dunshee Last week, SEC Chair Paul Atkins announced that the staff would be taking a comprehensive look at Regulation S-K, which drives most of the line item disclosure requirements that apply to public companies and companies looking to go public. To give you a sense of what a […]

Nasdaq’s ‘Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up’

By Liz Dunshee I don’t know about you, but the transition from one year to the next always feels like a good time to declutter. I’ve spent the past few weeks doing that, and now I’m focusing on not accumulating junk in the first place. As it turns out, the […]

Going Public? Know These Seven SEC Priorities for 2026

By Liz Dunshee, Reid Hooper and Tejal Shah As companies gear up for 2026, what happens at the SEC could smooth the path for public capital raising efforts. However, with “lessons learned” from the government-wide shutdown still fresh in our memories – and becoming relevant again as soon as January […]