United States:
Human Capital Filings More ‘Art' Than ‘Science'
15 September 2020
Cooley LLP
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"Amid a sweeping public health crisis, the SEC last month
directed companies to consider human capital-related disclosures in
annual reports and summarize risk factors in a more readable format
for investors, among other changes, the first in roughly 30 years,
as Agenda has reported."
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