Lawyers for a Sustainable Economy

A Law Firm-Led Effort to Provide Pro Bono Legal Services to Sustainability-Focused Entrepreneurs and Nonprofit Organizations

The Lawyers for a Sustainable Economy Initiative matches nonprofits and startups working in the field of environmental sustainability with law firms providing pro bono legal services. The initiative continues to grow, with 22 law firms and Stanford’s Startup Law: Sustainability program providing pro bono legal help to over 214 startups and nonprofits through the initiative over the past six years. The firms in the initiative have dedicated over $125 million in pro bono services over the past six years to support sustainability efforts both inside and outside of the initiative.

Stanford Law School and Stanford’s Precourt Institute for Energy facilitate connections between participating firms and potential pro bono clients and track the effort’s impact, including directed research aimed at eliminating the barriers green startups face in accessing pro bono legal services.

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Major, private U.S. law firms

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Startups and nonprofits assisted

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Corporate and non-profit partners

The firms offer pro bono legal assistance to entrepreneurs and non-profits taking on key sustainability challenges.

About the Initiative

Entrepreneurial and community-based efforts to advance sustainability are surging within the United States, but these efforts are often slowed by limited access to top-flight legal services. Even obtaining legal help on first-order matters associated with formation and incorporation can present hurdles for entrepreneurs. Lawyers for a Sustainable Economy provides an easier way for entrepreneurs and environmental non-profits working on sustainability projects to find firms that are offering pro bono help on these types of important matters. The Lawyers for a Sustainable Economy Initiative was incubated to facilitate this match.

The LSE initiative was announced at the 2018 Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco and dedicated to the memory of Nancy McFadden, former Chief of Staff to Governor Jerry Brown. Karen Skelton, David J. Hayes and Ali Zaidi worked with Governor Brown, Attorney General Xavier Becerra, and Stanford Law School and Stanford’s Precourt Institute for Energy to launch the Lawyers for a Sustainable Economy initiative.  Stanford Law School will continue to provide periodic updates on the matters member firms are taking on as part of their commitment under the initiative.

The types of legal services that firms participating in Lawyers for a Sustainable Economy may be able to provide include: support with incorporation, corporate governance (e.g., bylaws, policies), contracts, real estate, IP protection, website-related issues (e.g., privacy policies, terms of use), structuring advice for financing and investment, tax advice, and litigation.

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We applaud the work of Lawyers for a Sustainable Economy, which has connected entrepreneurs and community-based non-profits with the expert legal advice they need to advance climate and environmental justice efforts. While the threat of climate change is immense, we look optimistically forward as our efforts and partners grow. We will continue to harness the power of the public and private sector together, moving forward to build a brighter, cleaner, and more sustainable future.

Xavier Becerra, Former California Attorney General

2024 Pro Bono Project Highlights

Summer garden full of colourful flowers and flying butterflies.

Biodiversity and Carbon Credits

Arnold & Porter is assisting Great Geometer Software in connection with preparing for a seed round of financing through a crowdfunding platform, including providing tax and corporate guidance. We are […]
A heron perched in the wetlands, sunrise, Massachusetts.

Land Conservation in Massachusetts

Beveridge & Diamond provides ongoing pro bono support to Sudbury Valley Trustees, a regional non-profit land conservation organization. SVT works to protect natural areas and farmland for wildlife and people […]
An off-grid home in the Moroccan desert with a portable solar panel outside.

Increasing Access to Lighting and Charging

Foley Hoag advised on a pro bono basis BioLite, a social enterprise that strives to empower people and protect our planet through access to safe, renewable energy. Using their unique […]
Upward view of blue sky; skyscrapers peaking out behind trees.

Building a Sustainable Economy with Ceres

Foley Hoag is representing Ceres, Inc., a nonprofit organization devoted to the creation of a sustainable economy that is at the forefront of many efforts to address climate change issues. […]
Giraffes at Masai Mara in Kenya at sunset.

Training the Conservationists

Akin Gump is providing ongoing corporate governance counsel to a UK charity focused on training conservationists in Africa and Asia. The goal of the training is to provide these leaders, […]
Community Gardens. Multi Level wooden planter boxes filled with vegetables and flowers. In focus red salad and beets. Selective focus with defocused garden foliage.

Urban Farming with Roseland Community Gardens

Beveridge & Diamond works with Roseland Community Gardens, a non-profit in downtown Columbus, OH, to provide pro bono support on non-profit governance-related matters. Thanks to B&D’s pro bono support, Roseland’s […]
Soccer stadium on a sunny day.

Greening the 2026 World Cup

Nixon Peabody is working with the Bay Area Host Committee, a consortium of sports franchises and business and civic leaders, to assess the environmental plan for the FIFA World Cup […]
Basket of apples at a farmers market.

Legal Food Hub

Nixon Peabody attorneys provide pro bono support to Legal Food Hub, a project of Conservation Law Foundation, which connects farmers, food entrepreneurs, and food and farm organizations with free legal […]
Aerial view of the high voltage power lines and high voltage electric transmission tower on the terrain path surrounded by trees.

Mitigating Risk of Utility Line Wildfires

Morrison Foerster has been working with Witching Hour on IP protection of its technology developed to reduce the risk of wildfires caused by live utility lines coming into contact with […]
Sea turtle and plastic waste in the ocean.

Reducing Ocean Plastic Waste

Wilson Sonsini supports Plastic Fischer, an EU-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to stop plastic waste from getting into the ocean. Plastic Fischer’s impact is felt across the globe. Wilson […]
Aerial photo of multifamily homes with solar panels on the roof in Northern California.

Increasing Access to Solar Energy

Cooley is working on an exciting new project this year doing a California nonprofit formation and tax-exemption application for a new organization focused on increasing access to solar energy. By […]
Carpathian forest.

Protecting Carpathian Forests

Wilson Sonsini represents Foundation Conservation Carpathia, a nonprofit organization based in Romania. It was founded in 2009 by 12 philanthropists and conservationists with the goal to stop illegal logging and […]
Urban gardens in Chicago.

Urban Farming and Innovation

Since 2019, Latham & Watkins has offered pro bono support to Green Era as it seeks to revitalize the Auburn Gresham area of Chicago, Illinois. Green Era Campus has converted […]

Who's in the Initiative?

Law Firms

The firms have pledged the amounts below in free legal services for on-going and new sustainability matters in 2025:

*Lead founder of the LSE Initiative

Corporate Partners

The initiative is truly a collaborative one, with the private sector, NGOs like Grist, and accelerators like Venture for ClimateTech working to support connections between law firms and pro bono recipients. For example, Amazon Web Services is helping to connect startups in their Clean Energy Accelerator to the initiative; the Clean Energy Accelerator supports collaborations between startups and scale-ups developing breakthrough technologies with larger companies to help achieve net zero goals and sustainability objectives.  Microsoft also previously helped to connect grantees from its AI for Earth program – a five-year, $50 million initiative that supports and partners with environmental groups, academic researchers, and start-ups – with the initiative for legal support.  And pro bono lawyers from additional companies, including Goldman Sachs, have also volunteered to assist LSE firms.

Companies participating in the Lawyers for a Sustainable Economy are making a commitment to assist the initiative in a number of ways, including by: (1) enabling company in-house lawyers to provide pro bono assistance to clients directly, or in coordination with outside LSE-member law firms, on company time; (2) encouraging outside law firms and other companies to participate in the LSE initiative; and (3) using their community outreach activities to identify potential clients who may qualify for, and benefit from, pro bono services provided through the LSE network.

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Sponsors*

Premium Sponsors

Partner Sponsors

Advocate Sponsors

*Premium Sponsors are sponsors providing over $15,000, Partner Sponsors are sponsors providing over $7,500, and Advocate Sponsors are sponsors providing over $2,500.

"Tackling these tough issues today will create real and lasting impact in communities all over the world for generations to come."

T. Clark Weymouth, Pro Bono Partner at Hogan Lovells

Beyond Preemption, Toward Metropolitan Governance