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Practitioners
Zachary Barlow
Associate Editor, Practical ESG
Emily Sacks-Wilner
Corporate Attorney, Fenwick
Emily Sacks-Wilner is a corporate attorney at Fenwick and advises on a variety of SEC reporting and environmental, social, and governance matters, including ESG reporting, shareholder proposals, and compliance and board fiduciary duties. Prior to joining Fenwick, Emily was on the editorial team at TheCorporateCounsel.net, CompensationStandards.com and DealLawyers.com. Emily also previously served as an in-house corporate lawyer of a Silicon Valley-based S&P 500 company and a smaller fintech company. Emily began her legal career as an associate at a leading international law firm where she represented publicly traded and private companies in mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt offerings and other securities transactions.
Agenda
- Differences and challenges for private companies managing ESG
- Regulatory pressures facing private companies
- How regulation of large or public companies can affect private companies
- How private companies can prioritize ESG issues
- Practical tips for managing ESG with limited resources
Supporting Resources
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Fenwick: California Adopts Bill Regulating Net Zero, Carbon Offset Disclosures
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Fenwick: California’s Proposed Bills Require Companies to Report on Climate Emissions and Risks
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Fenwick: ESG Reporting for Private Companies
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Fenwick: Responding to the Biden Administration’s Climate Agenda: What Public Companies and Federal Suppliers Need to Know
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California Corporate Greenhouse Gas Disclosure (SB 253) Guidebook
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California Climate-Related Financial Risk Disclosure (SB 261) Guidebook
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Checklist: 6 Things You Need to Know About the EU’s CSRD
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Checklist: 6 Things You Need to Know About the EU’s CS3D