Corporate litigation and executive turnover

We examine executive turnover following environmental, antitrust, intellectual property (IP), and contractual lawsuits filed against their companies. We find that companies' responses to lawsuits depend on the nature of the allegations. In particular, contractual lawsuits are followed by increa...

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Published in:Journal of corporate finance (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Vol. 34; pp. 268 - 292
Main Authors: Aharony, Joseph, Liu, Chelsea, Yawson, Alfred
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 01.10.2015
Elsevier Science Ltd
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ISSN:0929-1199, 1872-6313
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Summary:We examine executive turnover following environmental, antitrust, intellectual property (IP), and contractual lawsuits filed against their companies. We find that companies' responses to lawsuits depend on the nature of the allegations. In particular, contractual lawsuits are followed by increased turnover of CEOs and inside directors, whereas following environmental and IP lawsuits, only outside directors tend to depart. Antitrust lawsuits are followed by increased appointments of inside directors. We also find that lawsuit merit and pecuniary demands for damages play a role in determining executive turnover. In addition, we find some evidence of reduced CEO compensation following lawsuits. Overall, we provide insights into the effectiveness of the executive labor market in responding to alleged corporate wrongdoing. •Does CEO and director turnover increase with encounters of corporate lawsuits?•Corporate attitudes differ depending on the nature of allegation and lawsuit merit.•CEO and inside director turnover increases following contractual lawsuits•Following environmental lawsuits only outside directors tend to depart.•Reduction in CEO compensation occurs following contractual lawsuits.
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ISSN:0929-1199
1872-6313
DOI:10.1016/j.jcorpfin.2015.07.009