The Private Ordering Solution to Multiforum Shareholder Litigation

Working Paper: NBER ID: w21362

Authors: Roberta Romano; Sarath Sanga

Abstract: This paper analyzes a private ordering solution to multiforum shareholder litigation: exclusive forum provisions in corporate charters and bylaws. We examine what drives the growth in these provisions and whether, as some critics contend, their adoption reflects managerial opportunism. \n\nWe find that nearly all new Delaware corporations adopt the provision at the IPO stage, and that the transition from zero to near-universal IPO adoption over 2007-14 is driven by law firms. Characteristics of individual companies appear to play little or no role in adoption decisions. Instead, the pattern of adoption follows what can be described as a light switch model, in which law firms suddenly switch from never adopting to always adopting the provision in the IPOs they advise. \n\nFor midstream adoptions, we compare corporate governance features of adopters to a matched sample of non-adopters to test the hypothesis that midstream bylaw adoption reflects managerial opportunism. If the hypothesis were correct, then we would expect to find that adopters exhibit poor corporate governance compared to non-adopters (using the metrics of good governance practices as identified by critics of the provisions). We find, however, that there are either no significant differences in governance or that it is adopters that have higher quality governance features. We also find no significant differences in governance and ownership structures between firms whose boards adopt the provisions as bylaws and those who obtain shareholder approval.

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JEL Codes: G34; K22


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
law firm characteristics (L84)adoption of exclusive forum provisions (G34)
prior experience of outside counsel with IPO adopters (G24)IPO adoption (G24)
adoption of exclusive forum provisions (G34)governance quality (H11)
midstream adoption (D16)governance metrics (G38)
law firms (L84)decision-making process of corporations regarding adoption (G34)

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