
Syed Mudawar Shams
Articles
-
Sep 5, 2024 |
thefashionlaw.com | Sudipta Bose |Syed Mudawar Shams |Dan Halliday
In a closely-watched legal clash that has escalated beyond a $4 million jury verdict in February, Chanel and What Goes Around Comes Around (“WGACA”) recently amped up their battle over the reseller’s trademark infringement following a July bench trial in furtherance of which Chanel is seeking even more from WGACA.
-
Sep 5, 2024 |
thefashionlaw.com | Charl de Villiers |Sudipta Bose |Syed Mudawar Shams
Around the globe, governments are taking action to require large companies – including those in the fashion and broader retail segments – to make disclosures about their climate and other environment, social and governance (“ESG”)-related risks and opportunities in annual reports and regulatory filings. This follows a global trend for businesses to be more upfront about their social and environmental impact.
-
Sep 4, 2024 |
thefashionlaw.com | Sudipta Bose |Syed Mudawar Shams |Dan Halliday |Luana Carcano
As the world grapples with the intensifying challenges of climate change, businesses are under increasing pressure to take action. To avert catastrophe, this will have to go beyond merely complying with new regulations and minimum standards. Business must lead the charge in good faith. Yet, too often, taking bold action on climate is painted as a kind of tradeoff – that because it costs money to act, doing right by the environment comes at the cost of doing good business.
-
Sep 3, 2024 |
phys.org | Syed Mudawar Shams |Sudipta Bose
As the world grapples with the intensifying challenges of climate change, businesses are under increasing pressure to take action. To avert catastrophe, this will have to go beyond merely complying with new regulations and minimum standards. Business must lead the charge in good faith.
-
Sep 2, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Syed Mudawar Shams |Sudipta Bose
As the world grapples with the intensifying challenges of climate change, businesses are under increasing pressure to take action. To avert catastrophe, this will have to go beyond merely complying with new regulations and minimum standards. Business must lead the charge in good faith. Yet still too often, taking bold action on climate is painted as a kind of tradeoff – that because it costs money to act, doing right by the environment comes at the cost of doing good business.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →