Climate crisis

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Shoosmiths slashes plane emissions with staff incentives

Shoosmiths has significantly cut its business travel-related emissions, after introducing several carbon-saving initiatives across the firm. The firm reported that it has cut emissions related to air travel by 56 per cent between the 2019/20 and 2022/23 financial periods, while rail and road travel have seen a 15 per cent and a 9 per cent […]

Climate education

Scale up and speed up: what we need to do about environmental governance

In the UK, as elsewhere, the environment is in a parlous state. Deeply concerning adverse environmental trends continue. Urgent action is needed to tackle the climate and biodiversity crises. Businesses often want to do the right thing and NGOs are active in the sector. Even so, the environment often lacks a ‘voice’, with few economic […]

Plant power: DWF ends Veganuary with dedicated team launch

DWF has pulled together a team to offer legal services to support the booming vegan industry and play a bigger part in curbing the climate crisis. The newly-created team, which kicks off this month to coincide with ‘Veganuary’, will house expertise spanning food, cosmetics, ESG, employment, pensions and litigation, to name a few. Heading the […]

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Travers cuts emissions by shutting office for Christmas

Travers Smith saved over 10 tonnes of carbon emissions over Christmas by shutting down its London office. The firm decided to close for one week between Christmas and the New Year, leaving just one floor open for staff who still needed to work from 10 Snow Hill. A central collaborative workspace on this floor was created, […]

Real Christmas trees are better than fakes

According to crooner Andy Williams, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. Though there are fewer kids jingle belling and more partners bill chasing. For the most prestigious law firms in the country, it’s also the time to fully embrace that vast office atrium by adorning it with the grandest Christmas tree available. Addleshaw […]

How to blow up a (talent) pipeline

Given we are in the midst of the festive season, it is worth calling to mind a heart-warming Christmas movie that lawyers can no doubt all relate to. Martin McDonagh’s dark comedy In Bruges is a film in which two hitmen end up stuck in the eponymous Belgian town awaiting orders from their boss. As […]

COP28

CMS wins first COP mandate

CMS has been appointed as legal adviser to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). The firm has been chosen to provide legal pro bono support for COP28, which is taking place now until 12 December in the United Arab Emirates. This is the first time that CMS has been appointed to advise on a […]