In a Bloomberg Law article, attorneys analyzed key environmental, social and governance regulatory trends for 2023. Michael Littenberg, partner and global chair of the ESG, CSR and Business and Human Rights practice, addressed U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission proposed climate risk disclosure rules for public companies. Joshua Lichtenstein, partner and head of the ERISA and fiduciary benefits practice, examined the new U.S. Department of Labor rules for ERISA plans and asset management partner George Raine, Asset Management partner, discussed ESG disclosure requirements for funds and advisers. ESG, CSR and Business and Human Rights associate Samantha Elliott contributed to the article.
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