Guide

Special Committees : 
Frequently Asked Questions

November 8, 2023
Special Committees Frequently Asked Questions
Authors
Brent W. KrausPartner

Special committees have evolved as a key corporate governance mechanism to assist boards of directors in discharging their fiduciary duties. Applicable securities laws mandate the use of special committees in connection with certain transactions and recommend the use of special committees for other transactions. Although the special committee mechanism is well known, corporations and directors often have limited exposure to transactions or investigations involving special committees. This guide addresses some of the frequently asked initial questions about special committees, their formation and administration

It is critical to obtain legal advice early and before a special committee is formed. Although the initial stages of a transaction or an investigation may appear routine or straightforward, regulators or other stakeholders may test this perception, including through litigation. The initial decisions made by the board in establishing its process for reviewing a transaction or conducting an investigation may ultimately prove to be the most critical.

Please contact any member of the Bennett Jones Mergers & Acquisitions or Corporate Governance teams for assistance with forming or advising a special committee.

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This publication provides an overview of legal trends and updates for informational purposes only. For personalized legal advice, please contact the authors.

Authors

Brent W. Kraus, Partner  •   Co-Head of Mergers & Acquisitions Practice
Calgary  •   403.298.3071  •   krausb@bennettjones.com