By Jane B. Kroesche and Stacy E. Kray
Federal securities laws require publicly traded companies to disclose certain environmental liabilities and potential risks in their annual reports and other public filings. Over the past decade, the Securities and Exchange Commission has increased its enforcement relating to environmental disclosures, bringing actions against several Fortune 500 and smaller companies. In the face of recent high-profile enforcement actions, scrutin...
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