


Webinar: The Chancery Lane Project - Drafting contracts to help fight climate change
When: 10 June 2021, 12-1pm
LCANZI is holding a webinar to introduce The Chancery Lane Project, a focused and collaborative effort of lawyers, legal professionals, policy makers, regulators, sector leaders, environment experts and other key stakeholders from around the world to develop new contracts and model laws to help fight climate change.
The Project has a global community of over 700 legal professionals who convene at events which provide a unique opportunity in the field of law to engage mainstream lawyers in reconsidering their practice areas and industries within a climate conscious framework. These events produce pieces of drafting - the precedent contract clauses - which after a rigorous peer review process by TCLP’s partner law firms and specialist editors, are published as an open source knowledge resource on their website. To date (May 2021), the Project’s open source content has been downloaded more than 55,000 times across 73 countries.
Phoebe Roberts (Director of Implementation & Co-lead of APAC) and Charlotte Turner (Co-Lead APAC) will give an overview of the Project including ways of getting involved in New Zealand. Phoebe and Charlotte are based in Melbourne and work in the Climate Risk Governance team at MinterEllison.
Purchase this product and you will be emailed a link to register and receive the Zoom details for the webinar.
When: 10 June 2021, 12-1pm
LCANZI is holding a webinar to introduce The Chancery Lane Project, a focused and collaborative effort of lawyers, legal professionals, policy makers, regulators, sector leaders, environment experts and other key stakeholders from around the world to develop new contracts and model laws to help fight climate change.
The Project has a global community of over 700 legal professionals who convene at events which provide a unique opportunity in the field of law to engage mainstream lawyers in reconsidering their practice areas and industries within a climate conscious framework. These events produce pieces of drafting - the precedent contract clauses - which after a rigorous peer review process by TCLP’s partner law firms and specialist editors, are published as an open source knowledge resource on their website. To date (May 2021), the Project’s open source content has been downloaded more than 55,000 times across 73 countries.
Phoebe Roberts (Director of Implementation & Co-lead of APAC) and Charlotte Turner (Co-Lead APAC) will give an overview of the Project including ways of getting involved in New Zealand. Phoebe and Charlotte are based in Melbourne and work in the Climate Risk Governance team at MinterEllison.
Purchase this product and you will be emailed a link to register and receive the Zoom details for the webinar.
When: 10 June 2021, 12-1pm
LCANZI is holding a webinar to introduce The Chancery Lane Project, a focused and collaborative effort of lawyers, legal professionals, policy makers, regulators, sector leaders, environment experts and other key stakeholders from around the world to develop new contracts and model laws to help fight climate change.
The Project has a global community of over 700 legal professionals who convene at events which provide a unique opportunity in the field of law to engage mainstream lawyers in reconsidering their practice areas and industries within a climate conscious framework. These events produce pieces of drafting - the precedent contract clauses - which after a rigorous peer review process by TCLP’s partner law firms and specialist editors, are published as an open source knowledge resource on their website. To date (May 2021), the Project’s open source content has been downloaded more than 55,000 times across 73 countries.
Phoebe Roberts (Director of Implementation & Co-lead of APAC) and Charlotte Turner (Co-Lead APAC) will give an overview of the Project including ways of getting involved in New Zealand. Phoebe and Charlotte are based in Melbourne and work in the Climate Risk Governance team at MinterEllison.
Purchase this product and you will be emailed a link to register and receive the Zoom details for the webinar.