Lowenstein Sandler's New Social Impact Practice: A step towards community betterment
In a groundbreaking move, Lowenstein Sandler has officially launched its social impact practice aimed at empowering mission-driven organizations. This initiative underscores the law firm's commitment to the burgeoning social innovation economy, offering specialized legal counsel tailored for both for-profit and non-profit entities.
The objective is clear: to provide strategic legal solutions that marry social and environmental goals with business performance. Chandra K. Shih, a partner based in Palo Alto, echoes this sentiment, stating, “Our clients are building organizations that marry purpose with performance, and they need legal partners who understand the nuances of social impact.” This new practice captures a forward-thinking approach as law tends to be a critical aspect of corporate responsibility in today’s climate.
Serving the mission-driven sector
Lowenstein’s social impact practice will cater to a wide array of clients, including social enterprises, impact fund managers, and even family offices. Such an inclusive approach ensures that both traditional corporations and innovative hybrid entities benefit from expert guidance in areas like capital formation and regulatory compliance. The diverse expertise at Lowenstein, spanning corporate law and public interest, positions the firm as a versatile partner for companies aiming to make a positive social impact.
A collaborative culture for positive change
The collaborative culture at Lowenstein, brought forth by a team of experts in various legal fields, enhances their ability to create durable solutions that positively affect communities. By harnessing talents across capital formation, governance, and social justice efforts, the firm aims not just to navigate the complex legal landscape but to do so with a focus on measurable social impacts.
In an era where consumers increasingly gravitate towards businesses that prioritize social responsibility, the need for legal support that reflects these values has never been higher. From Sussex County, NJ, to urban areas in Northern NJ, local mission-driven entities can look to Lowenstein's new practice for the robust legal support they need to thrive.
Why this matters to local communities
The establishment of Lowenstein’s social impact practice is more than just a legal maneuver; it's a beacon of hope for many local organizations in areas like Andover Borough and Sparta Township. Organizations that prioritize social accountability can now lean on expert legal guidance that aligns with their mission. The ripple effect of this initiative can strengthen community ties, promote sustainability, and incite a wave of positive change across neighborhoods.
Add Row
Add
Write A Comment