Monday, November 18, 2024 |
12:00 PM - 01:30 PM Eastern Standard Time |
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Central Standard Time |
09:00 AM - 10:30 AM Pacific Standard Time |
Please join us as we examine how the new presidential administration may reshape the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) landscape in 2025 and beyond. This session will feature insights from industry authorities on potential regulatory shifts, emerging trends, and key issues and provide valuable guidance to help companies adapt to evolving ESG requirements.
ESG Considerations for US Public Companies
A discussion of key ESG factors and reporting requirements for publicly traded companies in the United States.
Presenters: Celia A. Soehner, Partner, Pittsburgh and Erin E. Martin, Partner, Washington, DC
California Climate-Related Disclosures
Exploring California’s new climate disclosure regulations and their implications for businesses.
Presenter: Levi McAllister, Partner, Washington, DC
Voluntary Carbon Markets
Insights into voluntary carbon markets and their growing role in corporate sustainability strategies.
Presenter: Levi McAllister, Partner, Washington, DC
US State and Federal ESG Investing Rules: What Is Next
An update on developments related to state and federal ESG investing regulations, including recent measures that support or restrict ESG considerations, and what comes next.
Presenter: Elizabeth S. Goldberg, Partner, Pittsburgh
European CSRD and Its Effect on Multinational Corporations
Breaking down the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and what they mean for multinational companies.
Presenters: Daja Apetz-Dreier, Partner, Munich and Dr. Veronika Montes, Of Counsel, Munich
The Election’s Impact on DEI Strategies for US Public Companies
Review expected changes to DEI policy at the federal level and their implications for ESG.
Presenter: Sharon P. Masling, Partner, Washington, DC
Congressional & Regulatory Investigation Outlook
A look at anticipated congressional and regulatory actions on ESG under the new administration.
Presenters: Carl A. Valenstein, Partner, Boston
Amanda B. Robinson, Partner, Washington, DC
Please contact Jonathan Chang or Aaisha Khan.
For additional information, visit our US Election 2024: Global Implications resource page.