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5 Feb 2014, 4:30 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Companies must identify whether the sourcing of the minerals originated in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and bordering countries. [read post]
6 Jan 2014, 11:20 pm by Kevin LaCroix
The world of directors and officers liability has long been characterized by rapid change. [read post]
17 Dec 2013, 10:04 am by Jason Schendel
  The covered countries for the conflict minerals analysis are the Democratic Republic of the Congo and adjoining countries: Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. [read post]
3 Sep 2013, 1:38 am by Kevin LaCroix
Every fall, I take a step back and survey the most important current trends and developments in the world of Directors’ and Officers’ liability and D&O insurance. [read post]
Rule 13p-1 requires issuers to disclose their use of coltan, cassiterite, gold and wolframite originating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (the “DRC”) or an adjoining country (“Conflict Minerals”) in their manufactured products. [read post]
25 Jul 2013, 1:16 am by Kevin LaCroix
  As discussed at length here, the Dodd-Frank Act instituted requirements for the SEC to promulgate rules requiring companies to disclose their use of certain minerals originating in the Democratic Republic of Congo and adjoining countries. [read post]
31 May 2013, 7:48 am by Robert J. Tannous
On May 30, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) issued 12 Frequently Asked Questions (“FAQs”) providing guidance on various aspects of Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Exchange Act”) Section 13(p), Rule 13p-1 and Item 1.01 of Form SD relating to disclosure regarding the use of conflict minerals from the Democratic Republic of the Congo or adjoining countries. [read post]
22 Apr 2013, 2:09 am by Kevin LaCroix
  The conflict mineral disclosure requirements are intended to identify the use in manufactured products of certain specified minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo and adjacent countries. [read post]
7 Mar 2013, 12:15 am by Kevin LaCroix
Section 1502 of the Dodd Frank Act required the SEC to promulgated rules requiring companies to annually disclosure their of conflict minerals originating in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) or an adjoining country. [read post]
7 Oct 2012, 10:34 pm by Leland E. Beck
  The Department of Agriculture withdrew the National Organic Program: Sunset Review for Nutrient Vitamins and Minerals final rule (admittedly economically significant), but no reason has been given. [read post]
21 Sep 2012, 6:51 am
The covered countries consist of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and each country that shares an internationally recognized border with the DRC, which presently includes Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, the Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. [read post]
12 Sep 2012, 5:00 am by J Robert Brown Jr.
  The approach likely would reduce the willingness of companies to purchase conflict minerals and reduce funding for military groups in and around the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [read post]
7 Sep 2012, 2:00 am by Kara OBrien
  3) ON Securities: Conflict Minerals Rules May Foster Corporate Social Responsibility - Last week, the SEC adopted final rules under Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act, requiring reporting companies to disclose their use of so-called “conflict minerals” that originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or a nearby country. [read post]
7 Sep 2012, 2:00 am by Kara OBrien
  3) ON Securities: Conflict Minerals Rules May Foster Corporate Social Responsibility - Last week, the SEC adopted final rules under Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act, requiring reporting companies to disclose their use of so-called “conflict minerals” that originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or a nearby country. [read post]
The SEC voted to implement the Dodd-Frank Act’s reporting requirements relating to “conflict minerals” — cassiterite, columbite-tantalite, gold, wolframite and other minerals determined by the U.S. government to be financing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo or adjoining countries, referred to as the “DRC countries” or “covered countries. [read post]
24 Aug 2012, 3:27 pm by Steven Boutwell
For a two-year transition period (or four-year period for smaller reporting companies), if a Registrant is unable to determine the origin of its conflict minerals, then those products may be considered “DRC conflict undeterminable,” and while due diligence will be required, an independent audit will not be required during the transition period. (1)  The “covered countries” are the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola, Burundi, the Central African… [read post]
23 Aug 2012, 3:47 am by David Lynn
" (The SEC has been referring to the Dodd-Frank mine safety, conflict minerals and resource extraction disclosure provisions collectively as "specialized corporate disclosure. [read post]
10 Jul 2012, 4:27 pm
His famous answer was, "A Republic, if you can keep it. [read post]
6 Jun 2012, 3:39 pm by James Hamilton
The responsible corporate leadership epitomized by Intel with respect to the 'conflict minerals' trade demonstrates a way forward that is both replicable and remunerative. [read post]
23 Apr 2012, 8:15 am by Lovechilde
  The Corrections Corporation of America and G4S (formerly Wackenhut), two prison privatizers, sell inmate labor at subminimum wages to Fortune 500 corporations like Chevron, Bank of America, AT&T, and IBM. [read post]