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Explore ACC's selection of global, regional, and country-focused resources to help in-house counsel navigate legal, business and career issues arising from the COVID-19 (coronavirus / 2019-nCov) crisis.

Global Legal Group
130 pages

This multi-jurisdictional guide offers a far-reaching snapshot of energy policy, industry and regulation across the globe. It provides comprehensive insight into the most important trends and developments in the energy market across 12 jurisdictions.

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Interest Area: Energy and Public Utility
Region: Global, Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ghana, Greece, India, Japan, Romania, United Kingdom, Zambia
Global Legal Group
162 pages

This multi-jurisdictional guide provides an overview of key legal issues, rules and developments regarding renewable energy across a range of jurisdictions.

Topics covered include the renewable energy market, sale of renewable energy and financial incentives, consents and permits, and storage.

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Region: Global, Austria, Brazil, Costa Rica, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Portugal, Romania, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Global Legal Group
146 pages

This guide provides an overview of key legal issues, rules and developments regarding mining law across a range of jurisdictions.

Topics covered include the acquisition of rights, ownership requirements and restrictions, transfer and encumbrance, environmental aspects, and land rights.

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Region: Global, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Japan, Mexico, Namibia, United Kingdom, United States, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Even seemingly harmless environmental and sustainability claims can violate advertising and marketing regulations, prompting claims of “greenwashing” from customers or stakeholders. Some even lead to government enforcement and consumer litigation. Learn how to evaluate various environmental and sustainability advertising claims, how to spot and resolve risks of greenwashing, and how to ensure companies can properly formulate marketing claims. Cap off the session with a hands-on exercise where teams will dissect and reframe a hypothetical “greenwashed” claim before reporting a compliant claim to the business leads. Only the team with the most robust claim will walk away with a prize, but every attendee will walk away with practical skills to avoid greenwashing.

In 2024, sustainability shifts from voluntary to legal compliance, expanding in-house counsel's role in ESG risk management. Global sustainability laws establish a complex legal framework for corporate disclosure that includes clear reporting standards for some jurisdictions and conflicting standards in others. In-house counsel will be critical in guiding organizations towards compliance. This session will explore the existing and proposed disclosure laws, including the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, the California Climate Disclosure Laws, the SEC’s Climate Disclosure Regulation, and the Australian Climate Disclosure Legislation. Learn how these laws affect global companies and strategies for maintaining compliance.

Global Legal Group
266 pages

This guide covers legal issues, rules and developments regarding shipping law across a range of jurisdictions. Some topics covered include marine casualty, cargo claims, passenger claims, arrest and security.

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Region: Global, Angola, Argentina, Belgium, Chile, China, Cuba, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, Egypt, France, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malta, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Panama, Poland, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela

For organizations both within and outside the energy industry, cybersecurity and physical security incidents have become an important area of focus. In this session, in-house and outside counsel will discuss recent developments and legal requirements surrounding energy industry assets and infrastructure. Panelists will share lessons learned, analyze current trends, and discuss how these experiences apply across the energy industry. Gain insights into the evolving landscape of energy infrastructure protection, ensuring preparedness for emerging challenges and shifts.

Benn Vincent, Matthew Smith, Sydney St. Pierre & Kelicia Raya (Kean Miller LLP)
4 pages

On July 1, 2024 a federal court ordered that the Biden Administration’s ban on the export of liquified natural gas (“LNG”) be stayed in its entirety, effective immediately. This article provides an overview of the court's ruling, and some of its top takeaways.

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