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<blockquote data-quote="axelbeugre" data-source="post: 153137" data-attributes="member: 30937"><p>Hey [USER=24507]@lola15167[/USER]</p><p>The question is certainly a bit challenging to navigate but what I would do to tackle is:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">You were perfectly right in focusing on two parts. By recognising them, you are more likely to answer all the parts of the question provided. I certainly used to jump to the answer forgetting to reply to a specific part of the question so good job in focusing on these two parts.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">For the first part I would make mention three reasons why ESG is important to the firm: these could be client demand (as you mentioned), many clients now are placing greater importance on ESG considerations and legal expertise around this area is quintessential nowadays. Secondly, risk management/regulatory compliance/litigation and enforcement. These are areas of the law that the firm (Growling WG in this case) will need to work on as ESG regulations are evolving and becoming more complex and can cause significant legal and regulatory risks for companies. Thirdly, concerns around reputation branding of the firm are very important. In fact, By adhering to ESG principles, law firms can improve their own reputations and brands, which can draw in clients and socially conscious talent. In a crowded legal market, a law company can stand out with a strong ESG commitment.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">For the second part of the question, I think that you should focus on how lawyers can evolve and get more knowledge around the subject to be better advisers to the clients. So, I would advise to focus on training programmes around this new area of law for lawyers at the firm. I think the focus here is to give tangible examples as to how lawyers can become better experts of ESG practices in the commercial world.</li> </ol><p>I hope these tips are useful and good luck with the application!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="axelbeugre, post: 153137, member: 30937"] Hey [USER=24507]@lola15167[/USER] The question is certainly a bit challenging to navigate but what I would do to tackle is: [LIST=1] [*]You were perfectly right in focusing on two parts. By recognising them, you are more likely to answer all the parts of the question provided. I certainly used to jump to the answer forgetting to reply to a specific part of the question so good job in focusing on these two parts. [*]For the first part I would make mention three reasons why ESG is important to the firm: these could be client demand (as you mentioned), many clients now are placing greater importance on ESG considerations and legal expertise around this area is quintessential nowadays. Secondly, risk management/regulatory compliance/litigation and enforcement. These are areas of the law that the firm (Growling WG in this case) will need to work on as ESG regulations are evolving and becoming more complex and can cause significant legal and regulatory risks for companies. Thirdly, concerns around reputation branding of the firm are very important. In fact, By adhering to ESG principles, law firms can improve their own reputations and brands, which can draw in clients and socially conscious talent. In a crowded legal market, a law company can stand out with a strong ESG commitment. [*]For the second part of the question, I think that you should focus on how lawyers can evolve and get more knowledge around the subject to be better advisers to the clients. So, I would advise to focus on training programmes around this new area of law for lawyers at the firm. I think the focus here is to give tangible examples as to how lawyers can become better experts of ESG practices in the commercial world. [/LIST] I hope these tips are useful and good luck with the application! [/QUOTE]
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