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Distress signals: Cooperation agreements or mergers to the rescue in times of crisis?
The current volatile and unpredictable economic climate creates challenges for businesses.
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This article provides a high-level overview of approaches to ESG disclosures in the United States, European Union, and United Kingdom, noting the implications of these differences for investors and global businesses.
Beyond shedding more light on the general ESG regulatory landscape under these regimes, the article explores the emerging ESG regulatory frameworks and policy drivers for ESG on both sides of the Atlantic and delves further into the implications of these differences to investors and multinational corporations, and why companies should care about these regulatory requirements and differences.
Download the full Business Law Today article, "The transatlantic divide in ESG disclosure requirements: Why this matters to global businesses."
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The current volatile and unpredictable economic climate creates challenges for businesses.
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Recent tariffs and other trade measures have transformed the international trade landscape, impacting almost every sector, region and business worldwide.
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In mid-March 2025, Cognia Law and Norton Rose Fulbright’s Legal Operations Consulting team co-hosted a second roundtable event that brought together senior leaders, including GCs, COO and head of legal operations, from across the legal industry to discuss how to drive meaningful change within the legal ecosystem.
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