Dipika Keen is a Corporate law specialist and Head of Knowledge for the Corporate, Commercial and Financial Institutions Group. Dipika is also a core member of the Decarbonisation team and is the Knowledge Lead for Net Zero Policy and Regulation.
Dipika has extensive experience of corporate law practice and regulation and has a particular interest in sustainable business practices and ESG (environmental, social and governance) considerations.
Dipika keeps the business and clients up to date on key developments in corporate law and net zero policy and regulation.
She is also responsible for knowledge management at Osborne Clarke including creating and embedding standard form documents and processes in order to maximise efficiencies and minimise risk, designing and delivering training programmes, producing practical updates and briefing notes and implementing technology to assist in service delivery.
Helping you succeed in tomorrow's world
I have followed the global trend towards decarbonisation, sustainable business practices and ESG considerations over a number of years and have a keen interest in the intersection of climate justice and social justice particularly when it comes to diversity and inclusion and access to justice.
I am honoured to be a mentor on the Stepping Up programme designed to encourage people from less represented groups into leadership positions and a trustee of the Bristol Law Centre, a unique local charity which provides specialist legal advice on social welfare issues to thousands of the most vulnerable people in the region.
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Insights
UK sector pathways to net zero charted by Sixth Carbon Budget
What does the Climate Change Committee recommend for individual industries in the UK?
The Sixth Carbon Budget lays out a balanced pathway for the UK to net zero
How will the transition be financed, can a 'just' transition be delivered in the 2020s, and what other actions need...
Why not all blockchain has a heavy carbon footprint
The carbon footprint of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has been making headlines recently. We explain what drives their energy consumption...
UK passes new law allowing government intervention in transactions on national security grounds
Substantial change is now set for the UK M&A landscape, with a wide range of transactions in scope, including current...
UK Listings Review | What do you need to know?
Wide sweeping reforms have been proposed by the UK Listings Review, chaired by Lord Jonathan Hill, as part of a...
How will new EU and UK rules foreign investment rules affect tech deals?
Governments are increasingly looking to scrutinise and intervene in M&A and investment into high priority areas, which include a number...
New powers will allow UK government to block buyers over security concerns
M&A, investments and transfers of assets come under tightened rules. What do you need to know about the new regime?
Financing the transition to net zero: new guide published
A new guide for the UK's financial sector outlines what firms should be doing in their approach to climate risk...