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SEC Issues Long-Awaited Climate-Related Disclosure Rule

by Eric T. Juergens, Benjamin R. Pedersen, Paul M. Rodel, Kristin A. Snyder, Caroline N. Swett, Ulysses Smith, Michael Keene, Mie Morikubo, Michael Pan, Amy Pereira, and Maayan G. Stein

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Top left to right: Eric T. Juergens, Benjamin R. Pedersen, Paul M. Rodel, Kristin A. Snyder, Caroline N. Swett, and Ulysses Smith. Bottom left to right: Michael Keene, Mie Morikubo, Michael Pan, Amy Pereira, and Maayan G. Stein. (Photos courtesy of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP).

On March 6, 2024, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) adopted a long-awaited final rule, The Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors, which will require registrants, including foreign private issuers (“FPIs”),[1] to disclose extensive climate-related information in their registration statements and periodic reports (the “Final Rule”). The Final Rule is intended to facilitate the disclosure of “complete and decision-useful information about the impacts of climate-related risks on registrants” and to improve “the consistency, comparability, and reliability of climate-related information for investors.” The Final Rule constitutes one of the most significant changes ever to SEC disclosure requirements, and is expected to face legal challenges. The Final Rule is available here and the accompanying fact sheet is available here.

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SEC Adopts New Cybersecurity Rules for Issuers

by Charu A. Chandrasekhar, Luke Dembosky, Avi Gesser, Matthew E. Kaplan, Erez Liebermann, Benjamin R. Pedersen, Paul M. Rodel, Steven J. Slutzky, Matt Kelly, Kelly Donoghue, John Jacob, Amy Pereira, Mengyi Xu, and Chris Duff 

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Top left to right: Charu A. Chandrasekhar, Luke Dembosky, Avi Gesser, Matthew E. Kaplan, Erez Liebermann, Benjamin R. Pedersen, and Paul M. Rodel.
Bottom left to right: Steven J. Slutzky, Matt Kelly, Kelly Donoghue, John Jacob, Amy Pereira, Mengyi Xu, and Chris Duff.
(photos courtesy of authors)

On July 26, 2023, the SEC adopted the long-anticipated final rules on cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance, and incident disclosure for issuers. The new rules are part of the SEC’s larger efforts focused on cybersecurity regulation with a growing universe of rules aimed at different types of SEC registrants, including: (i) its proposed cybersecurity rules for registered investment advisers and funds and market entities, including broker-dealers, (ii) its proposed amendments to Reg S-P and Reg SCI and (iii) existing cybersecurity obligations under SEC regulations, including Reg S-P, Reg S-ID, and the recently amended Form PF.

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