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Veena Ramani. Senior Program Director, Capital Market Systems, Ceres

With growing environmental concerns affecting global companies, Chief Legal Officers (CLOs) are optimally placed to deal with these issues and direct that company to a more sustainable future. In this Quick Overview, CLOs and senior in-house counsel can learn tips and takeaways on how to prepare a more robust Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) program for their company.

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Collection: Sustainability
Region: Global
Audience: CLO / GC
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
2 pages

Checklist, US, OSHA

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Region: United States

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Teck Resources, Bentall 5, 550 Burrard St #3300, Vancouver

Hosted by: Andrew Buddle, Corporate Counsel, Teck

SUMMARY

Join us for an informal roundtable by in-house, for in-house.

The Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources roundtable group regularly meets to candidly discuss the challenges that in-house in this industry are facing and what worked for other counsel when faced with a similar challenge. Topics are provided by the attendees, so bring your questions to ask the table, and gain insights from the real-life experiences of counsel in your industry or sector.

E-mail britishcolumbia@accglobal.com to receive this, and future invitations to this industry roundtable group.

Simon Fish
1 pages

In his first message as ACC board chair, Simon Fish tells ACC members how the organization is becoming more global and earth-conscious.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: Global

This program will explore what companies are required under SEC guidance, or may soon be required (by regulation or consumer demand), to disclose regarding how much carbon their products have generated, the chemicals used in their products, the origin of product materials and the well-being of the workers making their products. This may soon be required of the entire supply chain for products.

Everywhere we turn, we hear about climate change issues. You need to know about the changes that are coming and how they will affect your job as corporate counsel. This program will separate myths from realities and explain the practical implications of climate change on your company, including the effects of current and proposed legislation and regulation around the world on your operations and products, as well as new litigation risks.

907 Top 10 Environmental Enforcement Actions-Are You Prepared?

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