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Tuesday, April 6, 2021
We’re back with another edition of our latest legal and consulting industry news column, focusing on women’s history and achievement in the legal industry, coronavirus legal innovations and professional moves. Read on for all the latest updates:
Legal Industry Professional Moves
Legal operations veteran Bob Taylor joined Deloitte Legal Business Services team as a managing director based in Boston. Taylor will focus on business of law and legal department transformation at Deloitte Tax.
Mr.Taylor has 25 years of experience as senior corporate counsel and manager at Liberty Mutual in the company’s legal operations function.
Dr. Darrell G. Kirch, president emeritus of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), joined
DOL Will Not Enforce Final Rules on ESG, Proxy Voting
The federal agency will revisit the disputed regulations, enacted in the final days of the Trump administration.
The US Department of Labor (DOL) on Wednesday said it will not enforce two widely disputed final rules on proxy voting and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing in retirement plans subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
The federal agency said it plans to revisit those guidelines, which were enacted in the final days of the Trump administration.
The decision comes after an executive order from President Joe Biden, who called on federal agencies to review any existing regulations that go against tackling climate change. Any rules that do not comply with the policy change should be reviewed, the order says.
William Sasso, chair of the Stradley Ronon law firm, steps down, to focus on ‘transformational’ South Philly project Sam Wood, The Philadelphia Inquirer
After 27 years running the Philadelphia law firm Stradley Ronon, William R. Sasso has stepped down as chairman and turned its leadership over to two firm veterans to serve as co-chairs.
Sasso, 73, active in Philadelphia civic life and long a political power, has turned over authority to litigator Jeffrey A. Lutsky and the firm’s former financial partner Kevin R. Boyle. They will sit on Stradley Ronon’s management committee with Bruce Leto, of the firm’s investment practice group.