9-Hour Program

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Overview

Please note that this program begins at 10:15 a.m. ET on each day

Why You Should Attend

The assessment and management of environment, social, and governance (ESG) risks and opportunities has become a critical priority for boards, management, and counsel as a result of a growing recognition of the connection between ESG and long-term value creation, significant changes in investor expectations, increasing pressure from customers and employees, and the advent of additional legal requirements. This newly expanded program, a must-attend for board members, company management, and in-house and outside counsel, will address the relationship of ESG to long-term value creation, the duties of directors with respect to ESG initiatives, the drivers of corporate adoption of ESG measures, ESG frameworks and standards, and best practices for ESG governance. Attend this program to better understand the significant recent developments that have led to the elevation of ESG as a key component of corporate governance and the practical changes companies are making to effectively respond to such developments.

Special Features: 

  • Networking Reception hosted by Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP and Proskauer Rose LLP at 5:15pm on June 4 
  • Lunch will be provided on June 5

What You Will Learn

After completing this program, participants will be able to:

  • Review recent trends in the ESG landscape including the backlash against expanding its initiatives
  • Obtain practice points regarding ESG sustainability reporting, disclosure, and diligence
  • Explore fiduciary duties of directors and governance issues with respect to ESG measures and related decision-making
  • Learn how to navigate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) considerations in the wake of the Harvard decision
  • Understand what is driving investor and customer expectations around ESG factors
  • Learn how the patchwork of ESG policies and regulations compare in the U.S. and abroad   
  • Understand ESG as they pertain to supply chain considerations 
  • Describe the interplay between AI and ESG

Who Should Attend

CEOs, General Counsel, Board members, company management, shareholders, and lawyers advising those parties.

Program Level: Intermediate

Prerequisites: Those interested in learning about ESG risks and opportunities.  

Advanced Preparation: None

Program Level: Update  

Advanced Preparation: None

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