Law Society of England and Wales Receives Support from Chartered Institute of Environmentalists for New Climate Change Guidance

Law Society of England and Wales Receives Support from Chartered Institute of Environmentalists for New Climate Change Guidance

The Law Society of England and Wales recently announced that they have received support from the Chartered Institute of Environmentalists (CIE) for their new climate change guidance. This guidance is designed to help solicitors better understand the legal and ethical implications of climate change and how to advise their clients on the matter.

The guidance was developed in consultation with the CIE, which is a professional body for environmental professionals. The CIE provided expertise on the legal and ethical implications of climate change, as well as advice on how to best communicate the guidance to solicitors. The guidance is intended to help solicitors understand the legal and ethical implications of climate change, and how to advise their clients on the matter.

The guidance covers a range of topics, including the legal and ethical implications of climate change, the impact of climate change on business activities, and how to advise clients on climate change-related matters. It also provides advice on how to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations, and how to develop strategies for managing climate change risks.

The Law Society of England and Wales is committed to helping its members better understand the legal and ethical implications of climate change. The guidance is part of this commitment, and is designed to help solicitors better understand the legal and ethical implications of climate change and how to advise their clients on the matter.

The CIE has welcomed the guidance, stating that it will help environmental professionals better understand the legal and ethical implications of climate change. The CIE also noted that the guidance will help solicitors better understand their responsibilities when advising clients on climate change-related matters.

The Law Society of England and Wales is committed to helping its members better understand the legal and ethical implications of climate change. The new guidance, which has received support from the CIE, is an important step in this process. It will help solicitors better understand the legal and ethical implications of climate change and how to advise their clients on the matter.

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