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Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers Insights include resources, news and thought leadership created by and for the community. Insights are intended tap into the knowledge of lawyers working across the spectrum of impact disciplines. Search for content by region, country or topic. If you are a GAIL member or partner and want to share news with the community, contact us.
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Shaping a New Corporate Governance
This in-person event in Turin, Italy covers building participatory business models and decision-making processes that onboard nature and society.
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GAIL UK Members Drop-In
You are invited to the UK GAIL members drop-in session. Please join us for an informal, online meet-up.
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In-House at GAIL
New for 2026: GAIL Launches Dedicated In‑House Group The Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers (GAIL) announces the launch of our new In‑House Group, created to support and connect in-house counsel who are driving impact law from within their organisations. In-house lawyers sit at the centre of how organisations make decisions – across governance, risk, contracts,…
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I Am an Impact Lawyer: Getting to Know Julian Harrell, Partner at Faegre Drinker
This new series by GAIL North America will spotlight our members across the United States and the diverse ways they are practising impact law. For this article, we hear from Julian Harrell.
Benefit Corporations and B Corps, Blended Finance, Business and Human Rights, Business for Good, Climate and Environment, Corporate Governance, Development Finance, ESG, Impact Finance, Innovative Legal Structures, Legislation and Regulation, Mission driven businesses, Philanthropy, Public Interest Litigation, Steward Ownership, Systems Change -
Office for the Impact Economy
The Office for the Impact Economy is a new central government hub designed to coordinate and strengthen partnerships with impact investors, philanthropy, and purpose-driven businesses to boost social and economic impact across the UK. Find out more here.
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RIGHTS OF RIVERS: A practical guide for local communities and local authorities to recognise your local rivers’ rights
The report outlines why England’s current environmental laws are failing to protect rivers and makes a practical, globally informed case for recognising rivers as living entities with legal rights, supported through local councils, communities, and new forms of river guardianship.