Lex Mundi Wins Prestigious Catalyst Business Commitment Badge at the World Economic Forum

Lex Mundi has been awarded a Catalyst Business Commitment badge at this year’s World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, following the work of the Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation to support social enterprise.

(London, UK, 01 February 2023) – Lex Mundi, the world’s leading legal network of independent law firms, has announced that it has received a Catalyst Business Commitment (‘CBC’) Platinum badge – the most prestigious badge awarded – for the support the Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation and its member firms provide to Social Enterprise. The CBC initiative was launched by Catalyst 2030 at this year’s World Economic Forum annual meeting, which convenes leaders from government, business, and civil society to address global current affairs and discuss priorities for the year ahead, in Davos, Switzerland (16 to 20 January 2023). Lex Mundi receives this recognition alongside five other awardees: eBay, Microsoft, SAP, EY, and Compass Diversified.

This prestigious initiative, announced during the Davos Affiliate Session: Unlocking the Social Economy, recognises private sector organisations that partner with social enterprises which are either registered as non-profit organisations or have Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF) verification, and have worked with mission-locked social enterprises to meet ESG targets, achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and benefit people and planet. Over the past 17 years, the Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation has served more than 1,000 social entrepreneurs, impacting more than 100 countries, supporting thousands of matters around the world,  and addressing all of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The recognition is aimed at corporations that demonstrate exemplary business practices through any or all of the following areas: Systems Change Funding; Pro bono or Discounted Services; and Social Procurement. Those recognised by the initiative are presented with a badge which can be used publicly and comes in four levels: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum.

Isis Bous, Managing Director, Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation, comments:

“In a time of social and economic uncertainty, social enterprise plays a critical role in driving the innovation we need to create a more sustainable model for business – while also serving their communities. Social entrepreneurs are exploring new and creative solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. They are inspired to work around the world to improve access to education, fight disease, reduce inequalities, combat global warming, protect civil rights, lift people out of poverty, and more. For every grand challenge, there are dedicated social entrepreneurs working on impactful solutions. And they are, without question, more successful when they have access to quality pro bono legal advice. We know that our firms’ pro bono legal support has had tremendous impact. Lex Mundi lawyers help social enterprises scale faster, expand their reach, secure funding, and ultimately achieve greater success. To put it simply, social entrepreneurs do well by doing good. And with the help of Lex Mundi lawyers, they can change the world.“

The Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation has a long-standing relationship with Catalyst 2030, having been commissioned in recent years to create “Legal reform as a catalyst for social enterprise: an international social enterprise law & policy report”. Prepared by Lex Mundi member law firm Morrison & Foerster LLP with the support of the Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation and more than 60 additional Lex Mundi member firms, the report offers a comparative analysis of how different countries support and enable the development of social ventures and offers suggestions on how to promote their growth and strengthen their impact.

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About The Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation

The Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit affiliate of Lex Mundi. The Foundation’s mission is to engage Lex Mundi’s global network of leading independent law firms to support and empower those working to bring about high-impact and sustainable change that improves the environment, communities, and lives. Lex Mundi lawyers provide critical pro bono legal services to the world’s leading social entrepreneurs.

About Lex Mundi

Lex Mundi is the world’s leading network of independent law firms delivering consistent, high-quality advice that is critical to solving complex cross-border challenges.  Our carefully vetted, and continuously reviewed, top-tier member firms uphold the highest-level service standards while

offering preferred access to more than 22,000+ lawyers worldwide in more than 125 countries.  Supported by client-focused methods, innovative technologies, joint learning and training, member firms collaborate across borders and industries to deliver joined-up solutions focused on real business results for clients.

Through our innovative service delivery model, clients have the ability to assemble an ideal international legal team, with the best lawyers in the jurisdictions that match their unique footprint, flexed to their most significant legal challenges.

Lex Mundi member law firms are located throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, and North America. Through our nonprofit affiliate, the Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation, our members also provide pro bono legal assistance to social entrepreneurs around the globe.

For more information, please visit www.lexmundi.com and www.lexmundiprobono.org.

About Catalyst 2030

Catalyst 2030 is a global movement of social entrepreneurs and social innovators from all sectors who share the common goal of creating innovative, people-centric approaches in support of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Joining forces with communities, governments, businesses and others, Catalyst 2030 members are changing systems at all levels through collective action and bold, new strategies. Learn more at www.catalyst2030.net

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