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OverviewWith continued pressure from human rights organisations and socially conscious shareholders, investors, clients and employees, there is little doubt that every law firm must have environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues at the core of its business strategy. However, the implementation of an ESG strategy should not be a box-ticking exercise; rather, it requires firm-wide commitment and involves the full integration of ESG criteria into the strategy, operations and ethos of the firm, in relation to both the firm itself and its dealing with clients. Increased regulation, stronger business ethics and attitudes to climate change, environmental protection, employment standards, sustainable finance, risk and governance, community engagement, corruption and human rights are evolving at an unprecedented rate. As a result, the development of robust, long-term ESG initiatives in these areas can provide law firms with manifold benefits, including the opportunity to: gain competitive advantage; retain their license to operate; make cost savings due to operational improvements; attract, engage and retain clients and employees; increase value and service offerings to clients through advising them on their own sustainability transformation; and enter new markets. This Special Report looks at the business drivers for sustainability in law firms and offers a practical toolkit to guide law firms on their ESG journey. It will make essential reading for all lawyers, law firm leaders and management teams who are involved in implementing sustainability strategies at both a firm and practice group level. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert van Beemen , Sophie Boyer ChammardPublisher: Globe Law and Business Ltd Imprint: Globe Law and Business Ltd ISBN: 9781787428072ISBN 10: 1787428079 Pages: 143 Publication Date: 09 June 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 7 Part I: Sustainability and law – setting the scene 9 1. Definitions: ‘corporate social responsibility’, ‘sustainable development’ or ‘ESG’? 10 2. Sustainability: from slow raising of awareness to exponential growth of regulations 12 3. Law firms: towards proactive engagement in the sustainability journey 16 4. The Sustainable Development Goals: a universal compass for businesses and law firms 23 Part II: The business case for sustainability in law firms 35 1. Introduction: sustainability as a competitive edge 35 2. The underestimated power of culture and purpose 36 Case Study 1 41 Living up to our statutory purpose Laëtitia Cano, Centaure Avocats 3. The pivotal responsibility of law firms as advisers to their clients 43 Case Study 2 45 The client perspective: the ESG transformation and its impact on law firms Martin Fischer, Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics Case Study 3 50 Developing a multi-disciplinary ESG practice Didier G Martin and Eleanor Forshaw, Gide Loyrette Nouel 4. The law firm as a sustainable employer 57 Case Study 4 57 Why we should expect more responsibility from law firms Franziska Adelmann, law student, Bucerius Law School Case Study 5 72 Embracing diversity and inclusiveness Maria-Pia Hope, Vinge 5. Law firms expected to have their governance in place 75 6. A law firm’s organisational and operational responsibilities 84 7. Strategy, positioning, differentiation – and their alignment 96 Case Study 6 100 Setting the standards for sustainable success Paula Gomes Freire, Vieira de Almeida Part III: How to engage in transformation – our approach to sustainability in law firms 103 1. Understand the SDGs and develop a sustainability mindset 105 2. Agree ambitions and purpose 105 3. Assess where you are, internally and externally 106 4. Define priorities and set goals 111 5. Align sustainability and strategy 114 6. Report, communicate, review, improve 119 Case Study 7 120 The case for sustainability reporting Stina Warnstam Drolet and Isabella Bunn, Oxford Analytica Conclusion 123 Appendix 1: Examples of indicators 127 Appendix 2: Examples of important initiatives 131 Notes 135 About the authors 141 About Globe Law and Business 143ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |