Clearing the air around the SEC's proposed climate-related disclosure rules

On March 21, 2022, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed its much anticipated rules requiring extensive climate-related disclosure. The proposed rules, which are intended to provide investors with consistent, comparable, and reliable climate-related information, will require significant advance effort by public companies to facilitate compliance.

Please join us for a webinar on Wednesday, April 27, to learn more about the proposed rules, their implications for public companies, and what you can be doing now to prepare. Members of our ESG practice, including Michael McTiernan, a former SEC Assistant Director who co-authored the SEC's 2010 guidance on climate change disclosure, and former SEC senior counsel Tiffany Posil, will be joined by preeminent environmental lawyer Ana Maria Gutiérrez and senior associate Elizabeth Banks to dive into the following topics:

  • Overview of the proposed rules
  • Anticipated compliance challenges
  • Expected areas of focus in public comments
  • Preliminary analyses companies can do now

CLE
The program is pending 1 hour of general CLE credit in California, Colorado, Florida, New York, Texas, and Virginia. All other jurisdictions will receive a uniform certificate of attendance.

For more information on this webinar, please contact:
Taylor Martel
Marketing & Business Development Specialist
[email protected]


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