While scrambling to meet all the new sustainability reporting requirements, it’s easy to forget that reporting itself isn’t the point – that what really matters is the doing that sits behind the reporting. At the same time, it’s equally critical that companies both say what they do and do what they say – something that can get complicated, particularly when you start crossing jurisdictional boundaries. In today’s global business environment, there are few companies that aren’t touched in some way by different jurisdictional requirements. What does all this mean for companies facing up to new reporting regulations? How can companies avoid allegations of greenwashing? How do we meet our obligations in one location while not inadvertently slipping up elsewhere? Finpublica, Falcon Windsor, and the International Section of the NYSBA invite you to join our panel of attorneys from the European Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States as they discuss these issues across multiple jurisdictions.
Kurt Hunter
khunter@wsgr.com
Head of Wilson Sonsini’s European antitrust team, Jindrich Kloub represents clients in high-stakes antitrust investigations, cartel defense, and digital markets regulation matters, providing strategic counsel on navigating enforcement processes across jurisdictions in Europe and Hong Kong. He defends companies facing regulatory scrutiny and helps clients secure remedies in complex antitrust disputes. His expertise covers abuse of dominance, cartels, distribution and licensing agreements, competitor collaborations, and sustainability initiatives, including compliance with EU sustainability regulations.