Deep Dive 292 - Utah v. Su: Are DOL (and SEC) regulations that encourage ESG investing lawful?
Description
The panelists will discuss Biden Administration policies and regulations at the DOL and SEC addressing investing based on environmental, social, and governance (or “ESG”) factors; whether they are consistent with statutory law; and whether the agencies followed appropriate administrative processes in promulgating these ever-evolving policies.
Moderator:
Gregory Jacob, Partner, O'Melveny & Myers LLP
Speakers:
Paul Atkins, Chief Executive Officer, Patomak Global Partners LLC
Elliot Gaiser, Associate, Boyden Gray & Associates PLLC
Sharon Rose, Partner, Berliner Corcoran & Rowe LLP
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