“What we are seeing is a real disconnect...There are opposing views on insurance: Is it a private market good, or is it social protection, to make sure everyone has the resources to recover from disaster?”
United Mine Workers takes it up a notch with shareholder proposals
nostr:npub1md8vm48gfjyv8xh47luy7qxl65zlltakmk8za3vkr68dxs8kfj2qnylhh6 I was once on a plane that dropped suddenly downward in turbulence - I was literally floating over my seat until the seatbelt yanked me back. But I have no idea how/why
nostr:npub1md8vm48gfjyv8xh47luy7qxl65zlltakmk8za3vkr68dxs8kfj2qnylhh6 it sounds like it literally dropped. as in, controls stopped working and it dropped.
In case you missed my earlier posts, here's my blog post about the SCt's grant in Macquarie Infrastructure v. Moab Partners, and its relevance to the securities fraud case against Elon Musk re: his Twitter takeover.
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/business_law/2023/10/here-we-go-again.html
Look I have no idea if Mark Zuckerberg would seriously agree to a cage match with Elon Musk but I can't imagine why he'd agree to stream it on a platform that competes with Meta.
This week's blog post is about BlackRock and Voting Choice:
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/business_law/2023/08/blackrock-and-voting-choice.html
#caturday


This is marvelous. I am so, so happy right now



