Company: LGN
Filing Date: 2025-04-30
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0000950123-25-003868
Chunk: 168

Company: Legence Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-04-30
Form: DRS/A
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are performed. While we aim to include disclaimers in the reports and opinions that we prepare for our clients, we are unable to control the manner in which our clients use such information included in the reports and opinions. If such reports or
opinions prove to be incorrect, or our clients misuse such information, our professional licenses in the relevant jurisdiction may be reviewed or revoked, and we may be subject to lawsuits by our clients.

Employment Regulations. Our operations are subject to a variety of federal, state, local and international laws and regulations. These
include regulations relating to worker safety, such as those enforced by OSHA; wage and hour laws, including the Fair Labor Standards Act, as well as those associated with collective bargaining agreements and our unionized workforce under the
National Labor Relations Act and immigration regulations applicable to U.S. and cross-border employment. Failure to comply with applicable regulations could result in lawsuits, penalties or fines.

Climate Change and Sustainability Regulations. Federal, state or local governmental authorities in the United States have adopted or
proposed, and may continue to propose, legislative and regulatory initiatives regarding the management of sustainability-related topics, including climate change, and disclosures on such matters. For example, in October 2023, California enacted
various pieces of legislation that will require (i) companies that do business in California and meet certain annual financial thresholds to publicly disclose their

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Scopes 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions, with third party assurance of such data, and issue public reports on their climate-related financial risk and related mitigation measures and (ii) companies
that operate in California and make certain climate-related claims, including those regarding net zero, carbon neutrality and emissions reductions to provide substantiation for such claims, including information on the use of voluntary carbon
credits, where applicable (collectively, the “California Climate Laws”). Certain of the California Climate Laws have already been subject to legal challenge, and it is widely expected that they will face additional legal challenges going
forward. For these reasons, we cannot currently predict with certainty the timing and costs of implementation or any potential adverse impacts resulting therefrom. Separately, various regulators have adopted, or are considering adopting, regulations
on environmental and sustainability marketing claims or the prevention of greenwashing more generally,