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Insights on Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG)

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The Fine Print
Going Green? Lessons From Lululemon’s Defense of a ‘Greenwashing’ Class Action
March 4, 2025
Anthony V. Lupo*, Thorne Maginnis, Natasha Weis

For the last several years, consumer class actions targeting “greenwashing” have become increasingly common. In 2024, Lululemon Athletica Inc. and Lululemon USA Inc. were on the receiving end of such a lawsuit, but they recently prevailed on a motion to dismiss.

Environmental Law Advisor
ESG Update: Texas Federal Court Cites Loper Bright in Upholding Biden-Era ESG 401(k) Investing Rule
March 4, 2025
J. Michael Showalter, Sarah L. Lode, Samuel A. Rasche

A Biden-era US Department of Labor (DOL) Rule permitting consideration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors when choosing investments as a “tiebreaker” was recently upheld by Texas federal Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk. This decision applied the US Supreme Court’s 2024 ruling in Loper Bright v. Raimondo, revisiting three topics lost in 2025’s Department of Government Efficiency-era drama.

Energy & Cleantech Counsel
Illinois Legislature Passes New Law on Electric Transmission Line Projects, Illinois’ First Battery Storage Procurement, and Prevailing Wage Requirements
February 20, 2025
Amy Antoniolli, Duncan M. Weinstein

Last month, the Illinois General Assembly passed a bill establishing prevailing wage requirements and tax incentives for high voltage transmission line and utility-scale battery storage projects.

Fashion Counsel
The Top 10 Legal Issues for CFOs and GCs of Fashion and Retail Companies
February 19, 2025
Anthony V. Lupo*, R. Erica Roque, Angela M. Santos, George P. Angelich, Michelle R. Bowling, Adam D. Bowser, Emily P. Caylor, Lynn R. Fiorentino, Alex Garel-Frantzen, Wesley T. Gee, Shoshana Golden, Emily M. Cowley, Emily B. Lewis, Thorne Maginnis, Michelle Mancino Marsh, Matthew R. Mills, Berin S. Romagnolo, Michael L. Stevens, Jeffrey B. Weston

In 2025, the retail and fashion industries are bracing for a transformative year, heavily influenced by the policies of the new Trump Administration. These policies promise rapid and significant changes, particularly in areas such as trade, tariffs, and immigration, which will profoundly affect global supply chains and labor dynamics.

Alerts
ESG Update: Political Pressure and Courts Roll Back Corporate ESG Efforts
February 11, 2025
Vyasa Babu, J. Michael Showalter, Amy Antoniolli

The second Trump presidency has arrived. With it – and particularly the Trump Administration’s push back on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programming at many levels – many organizations are under increased pressure to roll back DEI and broader environmental, social, and governance (ESG) programming.

Environmental Law Advisor
Trump Administration Freezes All Environmental Litigation
January 30, 2025

The Trump Administration has issued a memo directing a temporary freeze on all environmental litigation to allow for review and potential reconsideration by the new Administration of its position in these matters.

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Fashion Counsel
California Passes Producer Responsibility Law for Textiles: Three Takeaways
January 8, 2025
Daniel J. Deeb, Angela M. Santos, Lynn R. Fiorentino, R. Erica Roque, Alex Garel-Frantzen, Duncan M. Weinstein

Working toward a more circular economy will continue to be at the forefront in 2025. More and more, states are requiring producers to manage the end-of-life of an increasing number of consumer items, from packaging materials, paper products, and food service ware, to mattresses, carpets, and more. California is now the first state in the nation to establish an extended producer responsibility program expressly for textiles.

Environmental Law Advisor
Four Takeaways From New York’s New ‘Climate Superfund’ Law
January 3, 2025
Duncan M. Weinstein, J. Michael Showalter

State governments increasingly engage on climate issues. In search of a new source of funding for hundreds of billions of dollars in anticipated climate adaptation costs, a recent New York state law could impose $75 billion of liability on major fossil fuel companies.

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Environmental Law Advisor
CARB Relaxes Carbon Emission Reporting Requirements and Seeks Comment on Reporting and Risk Disclosure Requirements
January 2, 2025
Daniel J. Deeb, Alex Garel-Frantzen, Meera Gorjala

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) announced this month that it will use enforcement discretion for the first greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reports due in 2026 to allow regulated businesses (doing business in California with annual revenue of over $1 billion) to report on GHG metrics using older data. CARB is also seeking public comment (due February 14, 2025) on the implementation of the GHG reporting requirements and those related to the disclosure of climate-related financial risks.

Environmental Law Advisor
ESG Update: Four Reasons Why 2024 Should Be Remembered as ‘Transitional’ but Not ‘Transformational’ in the Environmental and Energy Spaces
December 23, 2024
J. Michael Showalter, Samuel A. Rasche, Sarah L. Lode

In the environmental space, 2024 has been a memorable year with regulatory efforts and court decisions touching on every aspect of environmental and energy regulation, capped out by a closely divided election.

2024 Election Analysis
Alerts
ArentFox Schiff 2024 Election Analysis
November 7, 2024
Byron Dorgan*, Philip S. English*, Dan H. Renberg, Jon S. Bouker, Craig Engle, David P. Grosso, David Tafuri, Cissy Jackson, Laura E. Doyle*, Oliver Spurgeon III*, Kelsey Griswold-Berger*, Daniel Sjostedt*, Starshine S. Chun*, Katherine Kramer*

The United States awoke on November 6 to a changed and improbable political landscape. The nation has re-elected Donald J. Trump as President and has given him a US Senate Republican majority and potentially a US House of Representatives Republican majority as well. As fatigued and steadfast local and state election workers continue to sort through ballots, we continue to look to the finalization of tallies for some remaining Senate and House races to determine the nature and size of Congressional majorities.

Alerts
ESG Update: Congress Questions Whether ESG-Related Coalitions Violate Antitrust Laws
October 11, 2024
Jacob K. Danziger, Suzanne L. Wahl, J. Michael Showalter, Brian D. Schneider, Vyasa Babu, Meera Gorjala

Republican lawmakers are continuing their antitrust push against environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investor initiatives by investigating a prominent climate coalition that is focused on getting companies to curb emissions.

Environmental Law Advisor
Two Reasons Why Environmental Citizen Suits Pose Increasing Risk to Businesses
September 26, 2024
J. Michael Showalter, Bradley S. Rochlen

Back in the 1970s, US Congress passed laws that allow private parties to bring citizen suits to enforce federal environmental laws.

Environmental Law Advisor
ESG Update: Five Considerations Driving Environmental Regulation (No Matter Who Wins the Election)
September 11, 2024
J. Michael Showalter, Samuel A. Rasche

Come September in a presidential election year, the policy world feels like a “winner take all” scenario with the election’s outcome determining how — or this year whether — we are regulated.

Environmental Law Advisor
ESG Update: Hawaii State Agency Settles Youth Climate Case
July 2, 2024
J. Michael Showalter, Robert A.H. Middleton

Governments are increasingly discussing climate change, including resilience to climate impacts and how to promote the energy transition.

Alerts
ESG Update: Two Court Decisions Highlight the Importance of the “G” in “ESG”
June 3, 2024
J. Michael Showalter

ESG stands for “environmental, social, and governance.” Though often overlooked, two recent cases — Spence v. American Airlines and Exxon v. Arjuna Capital, LLC — focus on G’s place in the ESG initialism.

Environmental Law Advisor
Three Cases Highlight the Importance of Judicial Branch Procedural Rules in Resolving Policy Disputes
March 22, 2024
J. Michael Showalter, Samuel A. Rasche

Policy debates normally focus on substance. Is climate change real? How can business entities weigh environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors into their decision-making?

Alerts
SEC Approves Climate-Related Disclosure Requirements
March 13, 2024
Ralph V. De Martino, Cavas S. Pavri, Johnathan C. Duncan, Marc E. Rivera, Alex Garel-Frantzen, Jeffrey J. Kennedy, Emily B. Lewis, Meera Gorjala

On March 6, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved new rules requiring public companies to disclose extensive climate-related information in their registration statements and periodic reports.

Environmental Law Advisor
Airline 401k Decision Illustrates Continued Takeoff of ESG Litigation
March 4, 2024
J. Michael Showalter, Amy Antoniolli, Vyasa Babu

A Texas federal judge recently permitted an environmental, social, and governance- (ESG) related Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) case filed by an airline pilot against his employer and its benefits plan to proceed into discovery.

Events
IBA ESG: The Role of Lawyers Today and in the Future 2024
February 28, 2024
Sarah A. W. Fitts, Angela M. Santos

Join ArentFox Schiff partners Sarah Fitts, Senator Doug Jones, and Angela Santos who will present at the second annual IBA ESG conference in New York City on February 28-29, 2024.

Customs & Import Compliance Blog
Navigating the Complexities of Forced Labor Laws: ArentFox Schiff's 2024 Guide for Global Businesses
February 27, 2024
Angela M. Santos, Mario A. Torrico, Lucas A. Rock, Derek Ha, Kimia Pourshadi

In the last few years, changes to the United States enforcement stance on the forced labor import ban authorized by 19 U.S.C. § 1307 and passage of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) have fundamentally changed the way that companies operating in the United States conduct business operations worldwide.

Environmental Law Advisor
Government-Involved ESG Litigation
February 14, 2024
J. Michael Showalter, Amy Antoniolli

As we move into 2024, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concepts continue to feature prominently in policy debates.

Fashion Counsel
Legal Considerations for GCs and CFOs in the Fashion and Retail Industry in 2024
January 29, 2024
Anthony V. Lupo*, Wesley T. Gee, R. Erica Roque, Felicia A. Xu, Emily P. Caylor, Angela M. Santos, Christine R.W. Quigley, D. Reed Freeman Jr., Thorne Maginnis, Samantha Overly Patel, Daniel J. McQueen, Adam Diederich

The fashion and retail industry experienced another year of considerable change in 2023.

Events
The Fashion Industry - A Practical Case Study for Understanding ESG, with a Focus on the Supply Chain
January 16, 2024
Angela M. Santos

Join Angela Santos as she leads a captivating panel for the International Bar Association, spotlighting prominent leaders in the Fashion & Retail industry. The panelists will deep dive into understanding ESG, with a targeted focus on the intricacies existing within the supply chain.

Environmental Law Advisor
Meeting New Challenges: Environmental, Energy, and ESG Issues to Watch in 2024
December 13, 2023
J. Michael Showalter, Amy Antoniolli, David M. Loring, Bina Joshi, Malerie Ma Roddy

The regulated community faces a complex and evolving landscape. As we head into 2024, our team of energy, environmental, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) attorneys provide insights and guidance on how to navigate the changing environment.

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