Regina Schlatter is counsel in the Corporate Department. 

Ms. Schlatter represents public corporations and investors in securities laws reporting and compliance and corporate governance, in the context of general company representation, and in connection with corporate transactions and securities offerings.

Ms. Schlatter has extensive experience in Proxy Statement preparation, executive compensation disclosure, and related compliance with stockholder advisory group recommendations. She regularly advises US and non-US entities on their disclosure obligations under, and compliance with, Sections 13 and 16 of the US Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the US stock exchange corporate governance requirements, and Rule 144 under the Securities Act of 1933.

She is an active participant in the firm’s pro bono programs. Ms. Schlatter frequently works the Election Protection (866OURVOTE) national call-in-center, has successfully represented individuals in guardianship and special immigration juvenile status proceedings, and has assisted at guardianship walk-in-clinics.

Ms. Schlatter is a member of the firm's Public Company Representation and Benefits, Compensation & Employment Practices.

Ms. Schlatter has represented the following companies:

  • Amgen Inc.
  • ResMed Inc.
  • Novo Holdings A/S
  • PIMCO
  • CalAmp Corp.
  • Phillips Edison & Company, Inc.
  • Mattel Inc.
  • Broadcom Inc.
  • Varco International

Thought Leadership

  • Co-author, “SEC Imposes Expansive New “Pay Versus Performance” Disclosure Requirements on Public Companies,” Latham & Watkins Client Alert, August 29, 2022
  • Co-author, "Recommended Proxy Disclosure for Director Elections and Other Proposals," Latham & Watkins Client Alert, March 3, 2016
  • Co-author, "July 1 Deadline for Implementing Compensation Committee and Adviser Independence Rules is Fast Approaching," Latham & Watkins Corporate Governance Commentary, April 2013
  • Co-author, "5 Executive Comp Considerations for Proxy Season," Law360, March 8, 2013
  • Co-author, "What Companies and Boards of Directors Need to Know About the New Independence Rules for Compensation Committees and their Advisers," Latham & Watkins Corporate Governance Commentary, October 2012

Bar Qualification

  • California

Education

  • JD, University of Michigan Law School, 1987
  • BA, University of Michigan, 1983
  • RN, Harper Hospital School of Nursing, 1977