Tag Archives: compliance

Budgeting for Conflict Minerals Compliance: Apps and Platforms — Is That All I Need?

As we approach the end of conflict minerals compliance year 4 (with 3 years of reports behind us), companies are budgeting for how they will address conflict minerals in 2017.  Since the SEC rule took effect, supply chain professionals and in-house lawyers have found that compliance is complicated, time-consuming, and still changing because of the … Continue Reading

Conflict Minerals Rule Weekly Recap #102 – September 14, 2015

September 4, 2015 – September 11, 2015 The summaries provided in this Weekly Recap do not necessarily represent the views of Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP and should not be deemed to be endorsements of them. The Recap is intended to be a compilation of articles and events to encourage discussion within the conflict minerals community and to … Continue Reading

Event: 2014 Conflict Minerals Conference in Northeast Ohio

Squire Sanders is pleased to be a sponsor of the 2014 Conflict Minerals Conference on Wednesday, February 19 at Corporate College in Warrensville Heights, OH. Hear from the nation’s foremost experts on the topic of conflict minerals and learn how the Dodd-Frank legislation will impact your organization and the supply chain. This dynamic seminar, which … Continue Reading

Conflict Minerals Rule Weekly Recap #57 – December 13, 2013

December 13, 2013 – December 20, 2013 The summaries provided in this Weekly Recap do not necessarily represent the views of Squire Sanders (US) LLP and should not be deemed to be endorsements of them. The Recap is intended to be a compilation of articles and events to encourage discussion within the conflict minerals community and to keep our … Continue Reading

Expanded Expectations for Conflict Minerals Reporting

On September 5, 2013, Responsible Sourcing Network and the Enough Project published a paper detailing certain stakeholders’ expectations about the form and content of a company’s Form SD and Conflict Minerals Report. The authors fire a warning shot to reporting companies – telling them what components certain observers deem important and urging companies to report additional factors that … Continue Reading
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