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 our first article, we hear from Navine Karim.
You are invited to the first UK GAIL members drop-in session. Please join us for an informal, online meet-up.
This paper invites us to rethink business by exploring what it would mean for nature to be a shareholder in companies, challenging conventional structures and sparking new conversations.
Cirio has prepared a comprehensive briefing outlining the recent advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on State responsibility for climate change and what it means in practice.
This article explores how major insurers are responding to the climate crisis, often in ways that deepen existing risks, by analysing their fossil fuel policies, underwriting practices, and the broader impacts on energy transition and insurance affordability. Drawing on two decades of climate science, it also outlines key policy recommendations for lawmakers and regulators.
We are delighted to share the Q2 Impact Law Update for the Asia Pacific region. Read this for an overview of what is happening in countries throughout the region in APAC.
The GAIL LATAM Board came together with partners SDSOS and The Chancery Lane Project (TCLP) for an engaging and forward-thinking collaborative session, “The role of corporate lawyers in addressing climate challenges: a contractual perspective”.
Michael Ryland, the President of GAIL, discusses capturing opportunities for GAIL. Read the article to find out more.
This blog post is part of ‘Navigating Nature’, a new series from the World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA) that explores the rapidly evolving landscape of nature-related business strategies and frameworks.
Cirio Law Firm has conducted a thorough legal analysis of the EU’s Omnibus package, highlighting potential constitutional challenges. Read more here.