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Yes, Governance Matters.
When the watchdog is caught napping


Welcome to the Yes, Governance Matters podcast at Nishith Desai Associates. In this podcast, Sahil Kanuga, Co-head of the International Dispute Resolution and Investigations Practice at Nishith Desai Associates discusses the 8th June 2022 order of the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission on the audit firm CohnReznick LLP and looks at the role of an auditor from the Indian perspective.

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Yes, Governance Matters.
SHAREHOLDER ACTIVISM: AN ESG TOOL OR A FOUNDER’S CURSE?


Welcome to the Yes, Governance Matters podcast at Nishith Desai Associates. In this podcast, Sahil Kanuga, Co-head of the International Dispute Resolution and Investigations Practice at Nishith Desai Associates talks about the good, the bad and the ugly of shareholder activism and its impact on companies from an environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) perspective.

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ESG: BLASTING EV’S DRIVEN BY A MORAL COMPASS


Welcome to the Yes, Governance Matters podcast at Nishith Desai Associates. In this podcast, Sahil Kanuga, Co-head of the International Dispute Resolution & Investigations practice at Nishith Desai Associates talks about the recent incidents of battery fires in Electric Vehicles and the implications.

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Yes, Governance Matters.
ESG: Wider Consequences of Management Behaviour


Welcome to the Yes, Governance Matters podcast at Nishith Desai Associates. In this podcast, Sahil Kanuga, Co-head of the International Dispute Resolution & Investigations practice at Nishith Desai Associates talks about the ESG consequences of management behaviour.

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Yes, Governance Matters.
WHAT INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS MUST KNOW ABOUT ESG


Welcome to the Yes, Governance Matters podcast at Nishith Desai Associates. In this podcast, Sahil Kanuga, Co-head of the International Dispute Resolution & Investigations practice at Nishith Desai Associates discusses what the independent directors must know about ESG and how the screws have been tightening on the independent directors.

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