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  <title>The Case for Inclusive Capitalism   </title>
  <description>David Berger&amp;amp;nbsp;is a partner at Wilson Sonsini in Silicon Valley, where he specializes in corporate governance and M&amp;amp;amp;A litigation as well as rapid response shareholder activism. More importantly for this conversation, David served on the Commission responsible for developing the&amp;amp;nbsp;Framework for Inclusive Capitalism&amp;amp;nbsp;which was released in February. David spoke about how the Commission came together and some of the framework’s key recommendations as well as the detrimental effects of shareholder primacy, a topic David has written extensively about and which is reflected in the framework’s recommendations to give workers a greater say in how corporations are run. Read the Framework for Inclusive Capitalism here: https://www.coalitionforinclusivecapitalism.com/workers/ </description>
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