Asset management counsel David Tittsworth is quoted in a Pensions & Investments article published on Sept. 16 titled “SEC shifting to more oversight of proxy firms,” that examines how new SEC guidance is shifting to more oversight of proxy firms. The guidance, in part, tells investments advisers they bear the fiduciary responsibilities for voting proxies on behalf of clients and outlines measures they must take to exercise those responsibilities properly, Mr. Tittsworth said in the piece.
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