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As the push towards ESG-focussed business practices gains momentum, Asian law firms are playing a vital role in guiding clients through the complex regulatory landscape, helping clients identify regulatory risks and potential opportunities, as well as providing legal protection and solutions. In this inaugural ranking, ALB spotlights 15 law firms that are delivering exceptional legal services in the ESG space.  

Can you discuss the types of services your firm offers to help clients meet their ESG goals and objectives?

Ogier has a three-pronged approach to sustainability and ESG. Firstly, we look at our own D&I and environmental performance and that helps to ensure we can be a credible partner for our clients who also have ESG goals and objectives. To ensure our journey is ‘expert led’, our Head of Sustainability oversees our processes and has developed a management system using ISO 14001 Standard as a framework. We have committed to SBTi and to acquire net-zero membership from the Net Zero Lawyers Alliance. We also have a number of active projects on the D&I front and have published our gender pay gap report.

In terms of legal services, we were the first to establish a dedicated Sustainable Investing and Impact Funds practice and this remains a key area for us. However, our ESG-related transactions continue to grow and we have been working on green bond offerings, social bonds, sustain-ability linked notes and loans and so on. We continue to develop our legal services to ensure we are able to provide tailored legal advice within the context of sustainable investing and ESG.

Our legal practice is also uniquely supported by Ogier Global’s Sustainable Investment (SI) Consulting team which supports clients with design, integration, and management of ESG and impact strategies.

How does your firm assist clients in understanding and navigating the various issues and guidelines related to ESG issues?

Thought leadership is key and we do this through written content and speaking at educational events. Of course, we also advise clients directly on ESG matters. Regulation has been in sharp focus in 2022 and we have supported clients with navigating the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulations, the EU Taxonomy and aligning to frameworks such as TCFD and UN PRI.

Of course, one key component of “ESG” is that of governance and that is an area that is very relevant to the work we are doing in all our jurisdictions, particularly in our corporate, private wealth and funds service lines.

Can you provide examples of how your firm has helped clients develop and implement sustainability strategies, such as reducing their carbon emissions or increasing their use of renewable energy?

As a member, we work with the Net Zero Lawyers Alliance on industry best practices. In addition, our Head Of Sustainability has recently volunteered to be part of a working group developing climate-friendly business travel policy for law firms. Another example is that in the Cayman Islands Ogier is now part of (together with a large number of Cayman law firms) the ESG Working Group for the Chancery Lane Project, a collaborative initiative of international legal and industry professionals whose vision is a world where every contract enables solutions to climate change.

Access to renewable energy is one of the biggest challenges faced by our offices in the Caribbean, even though the region has great potential in relation to solar, tidal and wind energy. We hope to explore collaboration to accelerate local renewable energy development in the region.

Our SI consultancy also specifically works with asset owners, asset managers and institutional investor clients, helping them design and build sustainability strategies aligned to their portfolio goals – this typically involves building their governance, investment and risk management processes and disclosures procedures to implement and manage climate-related risks and wider ESG risks (including carbon emissions and other factors).

How does your firm collaborate with clients to ensure ESG considerations are integrated into their business operations and decision-making processes?

There are a number of areas where we can support. As mentioned, this is a key area of focus for Ogier Global’s SI Consulting practice. But we also have learning tools such as Ogier’s ESG Align and bespoke training that we offer to clients to ensure boards and senior management are aware of the risks and how such integration can be carried out.

Can you discuss the role your firm plays in advising clients on ESG-related risk management and how you help them identify and address potential ESG-related challenges and opportunities?

Advising on regulation has been a key area for us. However, even where regulation is not currently the driver we can be in a position to spot ESG risks which we can bring to a client’s attention. For example, in the context of a fund launch we might point out greenwashing risks in terms of the naming of the fund or the use of certain terms. SI Consulting also helps clients identify key dimensions of risk and opportunities, measuring portfolio exposure and impact, assessing portfolio vulnerability to different climate scenarios and so on. Many of the processes adopted are built around a TCFD framework where we set governance, strategy and risk management processes and put targets/metrics in place.

Kate Hodson
Partner and Head of ESG (Legal)

Ogier
11th Floor Central Tower
28 Queen’s Road Central
Central, Hong Kong

kate.hodson@ogier.com
www.ogier.com

Leonie Kelly
Director, Head of Sustainable Investment Consulting

Ogier
11th Floor Central Tower
28 Queen’s Road Central
Central, Hong Kong

W: www.ogier.com

Andrea Leung
Head of Sustainability

Ogier
11th Floor Central Tower
28 Queen’s Road Central
Central, Hong Kong

W: www.ogier.com