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In 2022, general counsel were still grappling with pandemic-related operational issues while also addressing emerging issues, such as developing environment, social, and corporate (ESG) strategies; dealing with the “Great Resignation;” and managing costs in an inflationary environment.
This year’s legal landscape is projected to be complex for GCs. In particular, ESG, labor and employment, privacy, and transactional matters – both distinct and overlapping – will require GCs to be well-informed of ongoing legal developments while strengthening their collaborative relationships with fellow executive leaders at their respective companies.
Here’s a look at how key issues in these areas of practice might play out this year.
ESG
In 2022, GC had to help their companies navigate a minefield of state legislation and federal rulemakings surrounding ESG. This year, while much of this activity is expected to continue, businesses will also need to increasingly deal with the ESG-related concerns of their shareholders as investor activist campaigns signal a shift toward corporate policies that cut across the three pillars of environmental, social, and governance issues.
Labor and employment
Although 2023 may provide new challenges for unions, GC of companies where employees are newly unionized will still need to work hard to ensure favorable collective bargaining outcomes for their business amid a push by the White House to strengthen organizing rights. Meanwhile, the ongoing trend of states passing laws that require disclosure of pay ranges will impact legal teams regardless of whether unions are involved.
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Privacy
With five comprehensive state privacy laws taking effect this year, GC will need to be aware of material nuances between new statutes and accompanying regulations, including how they relate to artificial intelligence (AI) and health data privacy in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision. On the national front, 2023 could be a banner year for the Federal Trade Commission’s privacy endeavors.
Transactions
Companies impacted by last year’s global supply chain woes will need to be vigilant of new types of disruptions, including war, extreme weather, and the risk of a global recession, while also monitoring the U.S. government’s enforcement of trade rules. In the world of private equity, while GC for companies seeking deals can expect a much slower year compared to 2022, there is still plenty of unspent capital to be put to use in acquisitions this year.
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Reference Shelf
- Read: Solving common general counsel pain points
- Quiz: What’s your ESG readiness rating?
- Analysis: Legal trends to watch in 2023
- Checklist: Managing privacy and cybersecurity law risks in vendor contracts
- Sample clause: Responsible supply chain representation