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Author Archives: Tarik Samman
Combatting Racial Inequity: A Two-Year Retrospective
The events of the summer of 2020 galvanized the country and drew attention to how systemic racism and injustice continue to burden communities of color. Business leaders throughout the country stepped up to the challenge of combatting racial injustice by pledging funds and taking action to address inequity within their workforces, local communities and society […]
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Posted in Accounting & Disclosure, Corporate Social Responsibility, ESG, Practitioner Publications
Tagged Accounting, Corporate Social Responsibility, Diversity, Engagement, ESG, Transparency
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Weekly Roundup: July 1-7, 2022
Comment Period Reopens on Proposed Compensation Clawback Rules Posted by Sonia Gupta Barros, John P. Kelsh, and Corey Perry, Sidley Austin LLP, on Friday, July 1, 2022 Tags: Clawbacks, Dodd-Frank Act, Executive Compensation, Pay for performance, Restatements, SEC, SEC rulemaking, Securities enforcement, Securities regulation The Proposed SEC Climate Disclosure Rule: A Comment from Former SEC Chairmen and Commissioners Posted by Harvey L. Pitt, Kalorama Partners, […]
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The Proposed SEC Climate Disclosure Rule: A Comment from Jon Lukomnik and Keith Johnson
This post is based on a comment letter submitted to the SEC by Jon Lukomnik and Keith Johnson regarding the Proposed SEC Climate Disclosure Rule. Below is the text of the letter with minor adjustments to eliminate the correspondence-related parts of the letter. It is our pleasure to submit comments in support of S7-10-22, the […]
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