What Lawyers Need to Know about Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors in Corporate Decision Making
1h 4m
Created on November 04, 2021
Intermediate
Overview
Corporations are increasingly focused on ESG (environmental, social, and governance) factors in making business decisions and evaluating risk. In this program, Kaitlyn Maxwell and Jillian Kirn of Greenberg Traurig and Gregg Anderson of Crowe will help attorneys (both in-house and outside counsel) understand the key ESG factors that they should know when advising businesses, recent regulatory and litigation developments in this area, and what to expect from the SEC. They will also discuss best practices when integrating an ESG framework into a business's processes, and the associated ethical risks that may arise.
Learning Objectives:
Review the ESG fundamentals, and define what lawyers should know, including ratings, frameworks, and finance
Discuss recent regulatory developments and what to expect from the SEC
Understand the importance of an effective ESG framework to avoid unanticipated risks
Analyze the litigation risks by reviewing 2021 ESG litigation trends
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