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December 15, 2022

Ensuring the Credibility of Reported ESG Information

A tide of pressure for reporting on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues continues ...

By Bev Bahlmann

October 5, 2022

ESG Puts Audit Committee Oversight of Management’s Disclosure Committee in the Spotlight

Demands for higher quality environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosures—particularly i...

By Patrick A. Lee

July 28, 2022

Increasing Geopolitical Risks Raise Disclosure Issues

Over the past two years, public companies in the United States have faced an unpredictable risk e...

By Richard Zelichov and Trevor T. Garmey

November 17, 2021

How Transparent Is Your Audit Committee? Three Reasons to Increase Disclosures

While there’s a positive, long-term trend of increased voluntary audit committee disclosure...

By Julie Bell Lindsay

August 9, 2021

SEC Approves New Nasdaq Rule on Board Diversity Disclosures

The SEC on Friday approved Nasdaq’s listing rule, proposed in December 2020, that requires ...

By Alexandra R. Lajoux

March 24, 2021

How Boards Can Ensure the Accuracy and Quality of ESG Data

How can the board ensure that the ESG data disclosed are accurate and high-quality, so that inves...

By Maria C. Moats

December 17, 2020

Climate Change Under the Biden-Harris Administration: What Boards Should Know

Regardless of the makeup of the US Senate, we can anticipate plenty of climate action from the in...

By Veena Ramani

October 6, 2020

Ten ESG Reporting Questions Directors Should Consider

Inspired by the global rise of reporting beyond financial results, these are 10 relevant question...

By Jim DeLoach

September 24, 2020

The Rise of ESG Reporting

The investor community is intensifying its focus on ESG standards—but the lack of universal repor...

By Julie Bell Lindsay

September 21, 2020

Climate Disclosure and the Role of the Board

Although climate-related disclosure remains voluntary in the near term, the SEC may not be far of...

By Lloyd Yates and Katherine J. Brennan