Lawyer, Corporate/Finance and Biodiversity
Jenni Ramos is a UK-qualified lawyer focusing on the corporate and financial law implications of biodiversity loss and ecosystem risk at the Commonwealth Climate and Law Initiative, particularly in relation to directors’ and investors’ duties and corporate governance.
Jenni is the co-author of the CCLI’s December 2022 report ‘Biodiversity Risk: Legal Implications for Companies and their Directors’.
Before joining the CCLI, Jenni was Head of Content Development at The Chancery Lane Project where she helped to shape the rapid expansion of this ground-breaking initiative to support lawyers to use contractual clauses to tackle climate change.
Before joining the CCLI, Jenni was Head of Content Development at The Chancery Lane Project where she helped to shape the rapid expansion of this ground-breaking initiative to support lawyers to use contractual clauses to tackle climate change.
This included editorial work, leading workshops and writing about legal issues at the intersection of climate change and law. Having qualified at Allen & Overy in London, Jenni practised corporate and commercial law in Cambridge before a variety of non-practising positions, including negotiating university medical research contracts and compliance for an international disability NGO.