The Corporate Governance Review is an independent student publication founded by Roman Steffl.

The project analyzes major corporate decisions including mergers, acquisitions, antitrust investigations, and governance disputes through financial, strategic, and regulatory perspectives.

The goal of the publication is to better understand how corporate strategy interacts with legal oversight and market competition in modern global industries.

Each case analysis applies a structured analytical framework using publicly available sources such as corporate filings, regulatory statements, and financial reporting.

By examining these cases, The Corporate Governance Review aims to make corporate governance and regulatory issues more accessible while exploring how large corporations make high-stakes strategic decisions.