Christine Braamskamp
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The SEC’s Proposed Climate-Related Disclosure Rules: Are They the “Core Bargain,” a “Watershed Moment,” or “Undermin[ing] the Existing Regulatory Framework”?
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Earlier this week, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) approved the issuance of proposed new disclosure rules [cited as “PR, p. __”], titled The Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors, that would require both domestic and foreign public companies to provide certain climate-related information in their registration statements and annual reports and certain… Continue reading
Alexander J. May, Anthony S. Barkow, Brandon D. Fox, Carissa Coze, Charles D. Riely, Christine Braamskamp, Climate, Corporate Environmental Lawyer, David Bitkower, Erin R. Schrantz, Gabrielle Sigel, GHG, Greenhouse Gas, Jenner & Block, Joseph P. Gromacki, Katya Jestin, Kevin T. Collins, Kyoto, Matthew E. Price, Michael R. Greubel, Randall E. Mehrberg, SEC, Steven M. Siros, Suedeen G. Kelly, TaeHyung Kim, Thomas S. O’Neill
