

Shareholder Primacy
Free Float Media Inc.
From activist investor and advisor Mike Levin and Colorado Law professor Ann Lipton, Shareholder Primacy is a podcast about activist investing, securities law, and all the ways the financial and legal worlds intersect and collide in real life.
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Apr 8, 2026 • 38min
Precatory proposal at BJ, activism at SNAP
They discuss Trillium’s greenhouse gas precatory proposal at BJ and the procedural fight over ballot inclusion. They examine tactics like proxy threats, settlement choices, and universal proxy’s role. They explore activism at Snap, its three-class share structure, how limited voting affects engagement, and whether public pressure can move controlling founders.

Apr 1, 2026 • 52min
What’s going on at the SEC
A conversation about recent SEC moves reshaping shareholder proposal rules and how companies now exclude proposals with less SEC oversight. A survey of lawsuits and quick settlements after exclusions. Discussion of limits on EDGAR exempt-solicitation filings and pressure toward mandatory arbitration. Talk about shifts in proxy voting guidance, reporting cadence, and executive compensation disclosure rules.

Mar 18, 2026 • 41min
XOM domicile; pending proxy contests
Ann and Mike talk about Exxon’s proposed move to New Jersey, and pending proxy contests this year

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Mar 11, 2026 • 43min
Another controller lawsuit; proxy advisors and exec comp
Discussion of a liquidity-driven take‑private of EngageSmart and alleged bidder favoritism and disclosure gaps. Exploration of legal standards governing deal cleansing and potential aiding and abetting claims against banks. Examination of pressure on proxy advisors over ESG, director recommendations, contests, and executive pay benchmarking.

Feb 25, 2026 • 36min
State regulation of proxy advisors
State moves to regulate proxy advisors and the legal fight that followed. How Texas targeted ESG-related recommendations and why courts raised First Amendment and commerce clause concerns. Model conservative legislation that avoids saying ESG and the spread of those bills across red states. Possible business shifts for advisors and the effects on activism and proxy contests.

Feb 18, 2026 • 37min
Musk securities fraud; Warner Brothers Discovery update
Mike and Ann talk about a(nother) Twitter securities fraud case against Musk, the latest in WBD

Jan 28, 2026 • 45min
Warner Brothers Discovery
A fast-paced rundown of the bidding battle over Warner Brothers Discovery, with Netflix, Paramount Skydance and Comcast jockeying for assets. They unpack which pieces each bidder wants and how debt allocation and financing reshape offers. Regulatory and antitrust risks, legal filings in Delaware, breakup fees and activist tactics all factor into the high-stakes corporate fight.

Jan 21, 2026 • 36min
Mailbag!
Mike and Matt Moscardi sort through the mailbag

Jan 14, 2026 • 36min
What to read in 2026
Books:The Modern Corporation & Private Property, Adolph A. Berle and Gardner MeansFoundations of Organizational Strategy, Michael C. JensenExit, Voice, and Loyalty, Albert O. HirschmanCorporate Governance, Robert A. G. Monks and Nell MinowDear Chairman, Jeff GrammDisney War, James B. StewartBarbarians in the Boardroom, Owen WalkerOn Board, Jonathan F. FosterPrinciples of Corporate Finance, Richard Brealy, Stewart Myers, Franklin AllenHarvard Law School corp gov forum, The CLS Blue Sky BlogCooley memosMatt Levine at BloombergMr. CorpGov Substack - Andrew Droste at CTBusiness Law Prof BlogThe Corporate Counsel blogsecinfo.com, Boardroom AlphaEmail news letters - FT Alphaville substack, Law360 and Bloomberg Law newslettershttps://kfilings.com/Ssrn newsletterdeallawyers.comthecorporatecounsel.netcompensationstandards.com

Jan 7, 2026 • 40min
Tesla, activist board nominees
Ann and Mike talk about the Tornetta decision and how activists recruit director candidates


