Chief legal officers have a greater responsibility to keep their boards updated on a rapidly changing policy and regulatory landscape in the new administration, lawyers said at the Association of Corporate Counsel annual meeting in Philadelphia Tuesday.
The second Trump administration has driven numerous changes to business regulations, diversity, equity and inclusion polices and more.
“There’s a lot going on in the world around us that’s causing us to have to make some decisions in real time,” said Timothy Phillips, chief legal officer at Habitat for Humanity International. “And I’m a big fan of no surprises in leadership. So if ...
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