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David K. Robbins

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David K. Robbins

David K. Robbins

Partner
 
Bingham McCutchen LLP
355 South Grand Avenue
Suite 4400
Los Angeles, California  90071-3106
(Los Angeles Co.)

Telephone: 213-680-6400
Facsimile: 213-680-6499
http://www.bingham.com


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Practice AreasCorporate Law
 
EducationUniversity of Miami, J.D., cum laude, 1982; New York University, LL.M., 1986, Vassar College, A.B., cum laude, 1978
 
Admitted1983, New York; 1990, California; U.S. District Court, Central District of California; U.S. District Court, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York
 
MembershipsLos Angeles County, New York State and American Bar Associations; State Bar of California.
 
ISLN902110494
 

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Recent Executive Compensation and Corporate Governance Developments -- A Changing Landscape
Laurie A. Cerveny, Michael P. O'Brien, David K. Robbins, July 16, 2009
Since the beginning of the financial crisis in late 2008, Congress and the Department of the Treasury have increased their efforts to regulate executive compensation and corporate governance practices. Similarly, the Obama administration has provided input on its view of necessary reforms and...

"Proxy Access": SEC Proposes Rules to Facilitate Director Nominations by Shareholders
Michael P. O'Brien, Laurie A. Cerveny, David K. Robbins, Janice A. Liu, July 8, 2009
The SEC has proposed rules that would give a shareholder or group of shareholders owning at least 1%, 3% or 5% (depending on the company's size) of the outstanding voting shares of a public company (including registered investment companies) the right to include in the company's proxy statement...

E-Mail Correspondence May Be Considered Proxy Soliciting Material
David K. Robbins, Stephen D. Alexander, Janice A. Liu, May 7, 2009
The SEC Staff has recently taken the position that individualized e-mail correspondence between a proxy proponent and a shareholder may be considered proxy soliciting material that should be filed with the SEC under its proxy rules.


 

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