Firms must better support client climate risk journeys
Climate-conscious lawyering is not necessarily a question of intention and scale, according to the chief inspector of law firms in England and Wales, Andrew RT Davies, who has been speaking to BBC News on the issue in the New York Times.
Source: lawyersweekly.com.auPublished on 2021-11-12
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