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California Law Puts More Women In Corporate Board Seats
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According to the San Diego Union Tribune, California is pleased
with the results of its 2018 gender diversity law. It has
contributed to a record number of women being appointed to public
company board seats of California companies. Nevertheless,
litigation continues and there is an ongoing trial. In
addition to the California law, SB-826, pressure from institutional
shareholders, governance advocates, and new requirements from the
regulators have contributed to the increase in board diversity.
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