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Goldschmid, Harvey Jerome was born on May 6, 1940 in New York City. Son of Bernard and Rose (Braiker) Goldschmid.
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Goldschmid, Harvey Jerome was born on May 6, 1940 in New York City. Son of Bernard and Rose (Braiker) Goldschmid.
AB magna cum laude, Columbia University, New York City, 1962. Juris Doctor magna cum laude, Columbia University, New York City, 1965.
Goldschmid was recognized as perhaps the most influential Securities and Exchange Commission Commissioner who did not become the Chairman of the regulatory commission in the agency’s history. Goldschmid was an advisor and general counsel to Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Arthur Levitt. Goldschmid supervised the revision of the pivotal Securities and Exchange Commission Rule of Practice 102(e) and helped draft Regulation FD. Securities and Exchange Commission Rule of Practice 102(e)(iv), four paragraphs long, articles “improper professional conduct.”
During the chairmanships of Harvey Pitt and Bill Donaldson, Goldschmid continued his service as a Commissioner.
Goldschmid publicly opposed the confirmation of Bill Webster as the first chair of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board due to issues with the appointment process.
Webster was confirmed by a three-to-two vote over Goldschimd"s dissent. Later, both Webster and Chairman Pitt resigned.
During the subsequent chairmanship of Bill Donaldson, the Commission budget was expanded. One issue where Goldschmid differed with Donaldson was over shareholder proxy access.
Goldschmid was one of the reporters on the American Law Institute’s (ALI) Principles of Corporate Governance project
Participant IV of this document addressed the business judgment rule and duty of care. Goldschmid died of complications from pneumonia in Manhattan on February 12, 2015, aged 74.
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Chairman board advisors program on philanthropy and the law New York University School Law, 1992-1994. Board director National Center on Philanthropy and the Law, since 1996. National council Washington University School of Law, 1999-2006.
Board directors Greenwall Foundation, since 1996, vice chair, 1999-2002, chair, since 2006. Fellow American Bar Foundation (life). Member American Bar Association (task force on lawyers political contributions 1997-1998), American Law Institute (reporter part IV, duty of care and the business judgment rule, corporation governance project 1980-1993), New York State Bar Association, Association Bar City New York (vice president 1985-1986, chairman executive committee 1984-1985, chairman committee on antitrust and trade regulation 1971-1974, committee on the 2d century, chairman committee on securities regulation 1992-1995, chairman audit committee 1988-1996, chairman committee on corporation takeover legislation 1985-1986, 88-92, treasurer, member executive committee 1996-1998, chairman nominating committee 2000-2001), Association American Law Schools (chairman section antitrust and economic regulation 1976-1978), American Association International Commission Jurists (secretary-treasurer, board director 1969-2002, 05—), Ctr for Audit Quality (governing board member since 2007), Transparency International United States of America (board director 2001-2002, 05—), Century Association, Riverdale Yacht Club (board director 1987-1990), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Mary Tait Seibert, December 22, 1973. Children: Charles Maxwell, Paul MacNeil, Joseph Tait.