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Abbey Raish discusses the SEC's proposal to rescind its climate disclosure rule with Law360 and Corporate Compliance Insights

Abbey Raish discusses the SEC's proposal to rescind its climate disclosure rule with Law360 and Corporate Compliance Insights

Jun 04, 2026
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Abbey Raish, a partner in BCLP's Corporate Transactions practice, recently spoke with Law360 and Corporate Compliance Insights about the SEC's proposal to rescind the SEC climate rule.

In the articles, Abbey discussed potential reputation risk as a driver keeping companies reporting their ESG-related metrics, the infrastructure companies have built that have embedded ESG reporting into corporate systems and culture, and how if SEC rules are dropped, companies may still face climate‑disclosure requirements under state and international law, creating ongoing compliance and litigation risks.

Abbey helps public and private companies, private equity firms and investment banks navigate complex capital markets and corporate transactions. She also advises at the forefront of the evolving sustainability sector, counseling clients on voluntary disclosures, regulatory requirements, climate commitments, sustainable finance and U.S. legislative and policy developments.

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