In an S&P Global article, partner Michael Littenberg, global head of the firm’s ESG, CSR and Business and Human Rights compliance practice, discussed post-election implications for companies preparing for reporting mandates for California climate disclosure rules that would impact more than 10,000 U.S. companies.
The article references a Ropes & Gray Viewpoints column on how the incoming Trump administration is expected to rewrite or amend a 2022 rule that gives retirement plan managers the right to consider environmental, social and governance risks and opportunities in their investment decisions. The Viewpoints column was authored by Michael Littenberg, ERISA & benefits partner Joshua Lichtenstein, litigation & enforcement partners Amy Roy and Robert Skinner, ERISA & benefits associates Jonathan Reinstein and Christine Rosenblatt and antitrust associate Jason Claman.
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