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01 Cover
02 Introduction
03 Our Clients
04 Harnessing the multiplier effect of ESG
05 Actis: Accelerating the transition
06 Church Commissioners for England: Taking the long view
07 Derwent London: forging a pathway to net zero
08 d.light: Bright ideas for ESG
09 Tracklements: The business of balance
10 Green lease clauses: helping to future-proof landlord’s assets
11 Our Environment
12 Our pathway to net zero
13 What's next?
14 Crunching the numbers with our WFH calculator (copy)
15 Everyday Plastic: Counting the environmental cost
16 Environmental Sustainability and our clients
17 Our People
18 Diversity & Inclusion interwoven into everything we do
19 Future Firm Group: driving D&I strategy from the top
20 Championing future leaders
21 Race Action Review: Creating a more diverse workplace
22 Promoting good mental health
23 Attracting talent from diverse socio-economic backgrounds
24 Our Communities
25 Strengthening society through Pro Bono and Community Investment
26 The Charles Russell Speechlys Foundation: Advocates for a just world
27 SafeLives: Training family lawyers to help survivors of domestic abuse
28 Emmaus UK: Negotiating with landlords for people living with disabilities
29 Z2K: Vital support for people living with disabilities
30 Neighbours Welcome: Providing a safe haven for Ukrainians
31 ELIL: Providing a legal lifeline for refugees seeking asylum in Greece
32 Long Covid Kids: Helping families recover from the impact of Covid-19
33 Closing
34 Subscribe

Our Clients

Harnessing the multiplier effect of ESG

Covid-19 has been a catalyst for change, accelerating a focus on responsible business and ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) issues, both for us as a Firm and our clients. Against this backdrop, we are investing in our ESG knowledge and offering ourselves up to our clients as a collaborative business partner on ESG issues.

In May 2021, the firm promoted Kerry Stares to Partner for Responsible Business and ESG, reflecting its commercially critical nature in the current climate.

“My role has two parts,” says Kerry. “The first is working alongside our senior leadership team to understand and improve our direct social and environmental impact as a business. The second is working with our clients, making sure the Firm is supporting them wherever we can on ESG issues.”

"Our clients are incredibly diverse and are at very different stages on a journey to greater sustainability. Many clients need legal advice on an ESG issue and I can ensure they are connected with the right team for the job. But often these conversations are about offering ourselves up as a collaborative business partner — helping clients to kick start or develop a conversation about the ESG issues that are material for them, helping to scan the horizon for both legal and commercial ESG developments that will affect their operations, making referrals and connections and sharing our experience of what works (and what doesn’t!) as a business working towards greater sustainability."

"The time I spend with clients is off the clock. It’s an investment by us as a firm. By playing a small part in our clients’ positive impact, we’re trying to multiply our own."

Kerry Stares, Partner & Director of Responsible Business

“ESG issues are relevant to so many of the challenges that our clients are facing,” says Aileen Johnson, Director of Knowledge at Charles Russell Speechlys.

“One of our priorities, therefore, is to ensure that all our lawyers are ESG lawyers. Given the diversity of our clients, this is a significant undertaking. We are investing now in broadening and deepening our ESG-related expertise. ESG issues are complex and of wide application but commercially it’s critical that we are thinking far ahead on these issues.

“Part of the essence of ESG is that law and regulation are often the floor, not the ceiling, for good practice and other stakeholders — investors, consumers, employees — are setting much higher expectations,” Aileen explains. “Building ESG expertise means thinking ‘beyond compliance’ and embracing this new ambitious universe of standards and best practice.”

It’s a view shared by Eloise Ford, Director of Marketing at Dentex Healthcare Group Limited, one of our clients.

“We found having the opportunity to sit down with Kerry and her team at Charles Russell Speechlys to discuss ESG issues extremely valuable and thought-provoking,” she says. “The whole area around ESG is fast moving and we, like a lot of growing businesses, find it helpful to have experts on hand who can engage with us in developing our ESG policies and priorities. We wanted to broaden our knowledge of what steps we can take now and in the future on ESG issues and Charles Russell Speechlys has given us a lot to think about as well as some handy tips on where to start.”

A unifying standard

With the far horizon in mind we appointed Emily Sutton as our ESG Knowledge Development Lawyer in January 2022. She is working strategically and collaboratively to make sure ESG is front and centre as we implement our knowledge strategy.

“Everyone is on my team and I'm on everyone's team — the whole Firm is looking at how ESG affects their practice,” explains Emily, referring to the engagement she has received from lawyers across the Firm since her appointment. “While we don’t yet have all the answers, we are finding that being proactive and curious means we are well equipped to initiate helpful conversations with our clients about ESG that lead to positive outcomes.”

“We wanted to broaden our knowledge of what steps we can take now and in the future on ESG issues and Charles Russell Speechlys has given us a lot to think about as well as some handy tips on where to start.”

Eloise Ford, Director of Marketing at Dentex Healthcare Group Limited

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