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Appeals Court Rules That Wal-Mart Can Exclude a Shareholder Proposal About Its Products

By Ning Chiu on April 15, 2015

As has been reported, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has decided that Wal-Mart does not have to include in its 2015 proxy materials a shareholder proposal requesting that the Compensation, Nominating and Governance Committee charter be amended to add oversight of implementation of policies that would evaluate whether the company should sell certain types of guns that the proponent argues endangers public safety, has the substantial potential to impair the company’s reputation or would be considered offensive to the values that are integral to the company’s brand.

The court order was made in time for Wal-Mart to distribute its proxy materials.  A full opinion will be issued later.

We previously discussed the appeals here and here, and the district court ruling here.

  • Posted in:
    Corporate & Commercial
  • Blog:
    Briefing: Governance
  • Organization:
    Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP

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