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SEC’s Cautious Updates to Corporate Disclosure Requirements

By Nick Grabar, David Lopez, Jeffrey D. Karpf, Francesca L. Odell, Mary E. Alcock & Ethan Back on September 4, 2020
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On August 26, the SEC revised several disclosure requirements applicable to reporting companies. The amendments embrace a “principles-based” approach in the hope that it will elicit more focused and useful disclosures.  They will also require issuers to focus on human capital disclosures and on the organization of risk factor disclosures, and some will have to do so quickly because the amendments will take effect 30 days after they appear in the Federal Register.  Two dissenting commissioners objected to the SEC’s unwillingness to adopt specific disclosure requirements on diversity and on climate risk.

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    Corporate Governance and Compliance
  • Blog:
    Cleary M&A and Corporate Governance Watch
  • Organization:
    Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
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