Proxy Statement disclosures. This brief argues the implied right of action recognized by the Court of Appeals (Fourth Circuit) nullifies state law and conflicts with fundamental principles of federalism. Additionally, the unrestrained liabilities and vague substantive requirements imposed by the court of appeals threaten to degrade the quality of disclosure in proxy statements.
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