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Corporate Goverance - Episode 9: Why Corporate Governance Matters
Season 8 · Episode 9

Corporate Goverance - Episode 9: Why Corporate Governance Matters

Organized: The Business Law Breakdown · Seth C. Oranburg

August 19, 20258m 24s

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Show Notes

Professor Seth C. Oranburg wraps the season by reflecting on governance's purpose—aligning incentives for risk/reward via the business judgment rule—and failures like disconnected boards (Wells Fargo, McDonald's harassment). Drawing on agency theory and economics, he analyzes misalignments (self-serving comp, ignored risks) and debates reforms (activism, regulations like Sarbanes-Oxley). Recapping key elements (duties, activism, takeovers), he stresses diligence/engagement as vital, previews shareholder litigation, and urges curiosity about governance's evolution.