Partner Greg Husisian was quoted in a Law360 article, “China Trade War Leads Cos. To Disclose Tariff-Related Risks,” about companies’ disclosure requirements to investors resulting from the escalating trade war with China.
Husisian said it’s hard to get accused of overdisclosing, but easy to get accused of underdisclosing. “So companies have to be thinking about anything that could potentially have a material adverse impact” on their business, he said.
Husisian said it’s hard to get accused of overdisclosing, but easy to get accused of underdisclosing. “So companies have to be thinking about anything that could potentially have a material adverse impact” on their business, he said.
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