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Equity Award Delegations for Publicly Traded Companies

2024/1/11
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Please join Troutman Pepper Partners Chris Willis and Sheri Adler as they discuss recent developments in equity award delegations for public companies incorporated in Delaware. Sheri, a member of our Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation practice, provides our listeners with a 30,000-foot view of what equity incentive plans typically look like at a public company, such as a publicly traded bank or another financial institution. She then dives deeper into the topic of equity grant-making authority, addressing questions such as:

  • Why do many compensation committees appoint an officer or another delegate to grant equity awards?
  • Does an equity plan need to be drafted a certain way in order for a delegation to be allowed?
  • Which laws govern the ability to delegate?
  • What are the rules for setting up an equity delegation in a Delaware company under Delaware General Corporation Law (DGCL) Sections 152 and 157?
  • What advice can be given to companies looking to set up equity delegations under the DGCL rules?
  • Is there an alternative method for setting up a delegation in a Delaware company?