Energy Law

Implementing and Maintaining an ESG program in an Evolving ESG Environment

Oct 7, 2021

Webinar begins at 1:00 pm Central

Past Event

MCLE Credit available

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Duration: 1.25 hour

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Overview

Quality Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) programs are increasingly a necessity for companies.  This session, which features speakers from diverse practice settings, will consider:

  1. Perspectives on how to implement a successful ESG Program – from strategy and operations to governance;
  2. How an ESG program aligns with corporate opportunities, feasibility of implementation, and the role of general counsel or chief legal officers;
  3. Creating internal consensus on ESG programs and priorities;
  4. How to decide to focus more on E or S or G (or not);
  5. Hot topics is ESG for Fall 2021 and what is being seen in the market.

Webinar begins at 1:00 pm Central
Duration: 1.25 hour

Moderator

Jonathan Newton
King & Spalding LLP
Houston, TX

Panelists

Reid Avett
Womble Bond Dickinson
Washington, D.C. 

Castlen Kennedy
Apache Corporation
Houston, TX 

Kathryn Pavlovsky
Deloitte
Houston, TX

Gregory Reppucci
Morrow Sodali
Stamford, CT

CLE Credit

Texas Course Number 174135437. This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 1.25 credit hour, of which no credit hours will apply to ethics/professional responsibility credit. This online program has not been approved for MCLE credit in any other jurisdictions.

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