Shareholders interested in corporate diversity and inclusion practices and workplace culture are turning more toward litigation as a tool to hold companies accountable.
Lawsuits from shareholders claiming their investments are threatened by bad work culture present a new realm of liability for companies that previously could’ve handled those allegations through arbitration and non-disclosure agreements. Unlike many employees, shareholders typically aren’t bound by these types of agreements.
A shareholder suit against
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