Partner Jennifer Belveal will be presenting on “Stewarding ESG in the Mobility Supply Chain” at the Practising Law Institute’s “Supply Chain Agreements 2023: Manufacturing and Market Disruption” program. The segment will discuss the ESG principals in manufacturing supply chain agreements. After completing this session, participants will be able to:
- Fully grasp ESG and why it matters
- Understand sources of ESG reporting requirements
- Review anti-ESG laws and movements
- Greenwashing and liability for false ESG disclosures
- Enact ESG best practices
For more information on the program and to register, click here.
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