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Webinar Series Pt II: New US Regulations and their Impact on Corporate Sustainability
California adopted a new corporate climate disclosure law and the SEC released its final Climate Rule a few weeks ago. Other laws have been passed, with more in consideration at the federal and state levels. In this webinar, we will discuss the current US regulatory landscape and how American businesses can effectively navigate it. Attendees will leave this webinar with a greater understanding of the current regulatory changes occurring in the United States, and what they mean for their companies. This webinar aims to bring together companies conducting business in the United States or those impacted by United States companies (e.g. through supply chains) to explore best practices and strategies for addressing human rights challenges in the US context. Attendees will gain valuable insights and practical guidance to enhance their approach to responsible business practices in the United States.
About the Speaker
Peter Tomczak is partner at Baker McKenzie law firm, focusing his practice on corporate internal investigations, corporate compliance, and complex business disputes. He regularly counsels clients and their boards of directors on corporate compliance, ESG and corporate governance matters and has conducted sensitive internal investigations, in particular those arising under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, for multinational corporations in more than 30 international jurisdictions.
Peter is the co-author of the American Bar Association's "ESG in the Boardroom: A Guidebook for Directors" and the recently released 6th edition of "The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Handbook." He serves as Baker McKenzie's Co-Chair, Global Investigations, Compliance and Ethics, and is a member of the Steering Committee of the Firm's Global Dispute Resolution practice. Peter also serves on the Firm's Global Professional Responsibility and Practice Committee and Cross-Alliance Pricing Committee. He joined Baker McKenzie in 2003 after having served as a law clerk for the Delaware Court of Chancery.