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The purpose of this newsletter is to highlight the key legal developments and business trends in Germany and other parts of Europe in Q3/Q4 2024. We have also included a few matters which we have advised on.

PFAS – Never-ending story of “Forever Chemicals”?

EU Listing Act

From Vision to Reality

Supervisory Board Survey 2024

Measures relating to sustainability and the ESG criteria remain remarkably dynamic, and this year once again these two subjects are among the critical factors impacting commercial enterprises. Now that the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) has been transposed into national law, companies are obliged to address a sustainable corporate strategy and reporting obligations. In addition, the progress in digitalisation and the rapid advancements in the field of AI – with the new opportunities as well as challenges they entail – are highly relevant when German companies' supervisory boards are setting their agendas. Likewise, those agendas continue to be shaped by globally persistent and heightened geopolitical instability. One topic that noticeably gained in importance among German corporates is business management and monitoring mechanisms – i.e. assessing the effectiveness of internal control systems (ICS) and risk management systems (RMS).

What has this meant for supervisory boards and the work they do in concrete terms? What further topics are defining supervisory boards' agendas at present? How are these topics influencing supervisory boards' skills and expertise profiles and the criteria for their success? Which challenges and obstacles are supervisory board members currently facing in the activities they perform? Together with AdAR, the Arbeitskreis deutscher Aufsichtsrat e.V. (German Supervisory Board Working Group), we explored these and many more questions in this year's supervisory board survey.

Access the full survey here.

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The India Desk advises Indian companies on their business activities in Germany and throughout Europe and in accompanying German companies to India. Members of the India Desk regularly visit India to meet corporates, law firms, banks and auditors and also to attend conferences based on different topics like IT and foreign investment in India.

Daniela Favoccia
Partner
+49 69 17095 382

Carsten van de Sande
Partner
+49 69 17095 352

Malte Wundenberg
Counsel
+49 69 17095 713