Legally bound: The climate litigation and contract law boom

Martin Guttridge-Hewitt explores how activists pushing green agendas through courts, and lawyers adapting business practices to reflect the crisis, are signs of an environmental groundshift in public and private legislation.   In spring 2021, the UK Government lost a major judicial ruling. After years of warnings, the Court of Justice of the European Union found in … Continue reading Legally bound: The climate litigation and contract law boom