Proxy Voting

Proxy Voting is the practice of authorizing another person or entity to vote a shareholder’s shares, typically via a written proxy, and it is also used to describe institutional investors voting shares according to proxy advisor recommendations and internal policies. In governance and M&A, Proxy Voting can determine outcomes on mergers, director elections, and shareholder proposals, and Proxy Voting mechanics are governed by corporate law, bylaws, and solicitation rules.

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Ryan Roberts Startup Lawyer
Ryan Roberts is a startup lawyer with more than two decades of experience advising on venture financings and M&A transactions totaling more than $1 billion. He is the author of the Amazon bestselling startup law book Acceleration.