Alphabet to fund $310 million diversity initiative to settle sexual misconduct lawsuit from shareholders

Google parent Alphabet has agreed to commit $310 million to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives as part of a settlement for a series of sexual harassment and misconduct lawsuits filed against some of the company’s officers and directors.

2020-09-28T19:32:19-07:00September 28th, 2020|

What Alphabet’s $310M harassment settlement means

Google parent company Alphabet Inc. quietly signed a landmark settlement of a shareholder lawsuit last month, requiring the Mountain View tech giant to change its corporate governance practices around stock purchase plans, nondisclosure agreements, employee discipline and executive coaching while committing $310 million to fund diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives over the next decade.

2020-09-28T19:29:10-07:00September 28th, 2020|

Google parent to pay $310 million over handling of sexual harassment case

Google parent Alphabet Inc. pledged $310 million to expand diversity efforts and resolve shareholder litigation that alleged the company’s board failed to prevent sexual harassment and hid misconduct by executives.

2020-09-28T19:22:27-07:00September 28th, 2020|

Louise Renne Presents at SF Bar and SF League of Women Voters’ Celebration of 19th Amendment Centennial

RPLG Founding Partner Louise Renne spoke at the Bar Association of San Francisco and San Francisco League of Women Voters’ celebration of the 19th Amendment’s centennial last week, bringing insight from decades of experience breaking glass ceilings for herself and those who came behind her.

2023-06-23T13:22:08-07:00August 26th, 2020|

RPLG Files Lawsuit Against Board of Directors of Oracle Corporation

Attorneys from Renne Public Law Group and Bottini & Bottini, Inc. filed a shareholder derivative lawsuit against the Board of Directors of Oracle Corporation on July 2, 2020 in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. 

2023-06-28T16:06:52-07:00July 7th, 2020|
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