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When a firm seeks to use ESG principles in its business operations and/or investing decisions, it may do so by providing public disclosures, statements, or claims related to the following types of criteria: Environmental: Information related to, inter alia, energy efficiencies, water usage, water and ground pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, impact on biodiversity and deforestation, use of recycled or renewable materials, or a product’s cradle-to-grave lifecycle. [read post]
15 Jan 2023, 2:35 pm by Rob Robinson
Remediation matters.[12] DOJ has consistently emphasized the importance of companies’ efforts to proactively identify misconduct, provide restitution, and implement compliance programs.[13] Companies should do everything possible to adjust their internal investigations to DOJ’s priorities and remove any obstacles to the DOJ inquiry.[14] Companies need to be aware that if DOJ finds that the company is culpable for grave misconduct, even complete cooperation may not be enough to… [read post]
18 Aug 2014, 8:45 am by Wells Bennett
There is much to pore over in last week’s release by the Director National Intelligence. [read post]
6 Feb 2024, 7:20 am by Will Baude
For example, Lash, in discussing the question of ratifiers' views on "whether Section Three applied to future insurrections," states (at 45) that "[v]ery few ratifiers specifically addressed" the question, but those who did "came to different conclusions" on this point. [read post]
13 Jan 2016, 5:05 pm by Kevin LaCroix
  Notwithstanding these potentially grave consequences; notwithstanding the fact that most experts now view cyber-attacks to be inevitable; and notwithstanding the pervasive nature of the risk, most corporate boards fail to allocate to cybersecurity the same level of oversight routinely afforded to the area of financial reporting. [read post]