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19 December 2025

Our Commitment To Justice, Fairness, And Equality

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A&O Shearman

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A&O Shearman was formed in 2024 via the merger of two historic firms, Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling. With nearly 4,000 lawyers globally, we are equally fluent in English law, U.S. law and the laws of the world’s most dynamic markets. This combination creates a new kind of law firm, one built to achieve unparalleled outcomes for our clients on their most complex, multijurisdictional matters – everywhere in the world. A firm that advises at the forefront of the forces changing the current of global business and that is unrivalled in its global strength. Our clients benefit from the collective experience of teams who work with many of the world’s most influential companies and institutions, and have a history of precedent-setting innovations. Together our lawyers advise more than a third of NYSE-listed businesses, a fifth of the NASDAQ and a notable proportion of the London Stock Exchange, the Euronext, Euronext Paris and the Tokyo and Hong Kong Stock Exchanges.
As our successful two-year partnership with Women for Women International comes to an end, A&O Shearman is launching a new youth mental health partnership alongside other social impact initiatives.
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As our successful two-year partnership with Women for Women International comes to an end, A&O Shearman is launching a new youth mental health partnership alongside other social impact initiatives.

Our alumni often tell us that their initial attraction to studying and practicing law was the opportunity to promote fairness, equality, and justice. While our work for corporate, financial, and institutional clients centers around those very themes, many lawyers remain committed to helping those who wouldn't otherwise be able to access this legal advice.

For decades, A&O Shearman has provided pro bono legal advice to advance global justice, equality, and access to counsel. Starting with volunteering at free legal advice clinics in the 1990s, our social impact work has grown into a worldwide program in which lawyers and members of our business teams offer their time and skills to help people and organizations in need.

Now, we provide a platform to address injustice around the world, working to build a fair society with equal opportunities for all. We use our skills and expertise to increase access to justice, social finance, education, and employment, and support our local communities through the A&O Shearman Foundation.

"UnitedGMH understands the 'critical role that laws and policies play in shaping mental health frameworks.' Importantly, they're well-positioned to make the most of the support we offer—whether that's legal advice, fundraising, or volunteering." - Kate Cavelle, Global Head of Social Impact

Our new global social impact partnership

A&O Shearman's new global social impact partner, United for Global Mental Health (UnitedGMH), is making a difference all over the world. The charity works across a wide range of mental health-related issues. We have chosen to focus on children and young people.

UnitedGMH's vision is "a world where everyone, everywhere has someone to turn to for their mental health." It works directly, and in partnership, with national partner organizations, to advocate for change around the globe.

Khalid Garousha, senior partner, said: "The global social impact partnership says a lot about who we are as a firm—everyone who works here, regardless of their particular skillset or location, can meaningfully contribute, whether that's by fundraising, doing pro bono, or being a passionate advocate for the cause. "We want to maintain an environment that promotes positive mental health for all our colleagues and supports their mental wellbeing; UnitedGMH's vision is one that resonates profoundly with us."

Our global social impact partnership brings the firm together to support a single global charity with fundraising, pro bono legal advice and in-kind support. We aim to raise more than USD1 million over two years, and for the first time will also support four of UnitedGMH's national partner organizations.

This work reflects the culture of our firm as well as our responsibility to help build a fair and equitable society. It is also a demonstration of our longstanding commitment to our people, our clients, and the wider legal sector.

Sarah Kline, co-founder and chief executive of the charity, welcomes the partnership. "Combining the funds we raise with the pro bono expertise of the firm's brilliant teams, UnitedGMH will advocate for better mental health for young people everywhere," she said.

"And we'll support trusted partners to bring practical, lasting mental health services to children and young people in Brazil, the Philippines, Romania, parts of Africa and beyond. Every young person deserves the support they need to grow and thrive."

Kate Cavelle, global head of social impact at A&OShearman, said: "UnitedGMH represents a slightly different partnership model for us. In the past, our global social impact partnerships have focused on raising funds and doing pro bono work for a single organization and its overarching mission, plus a project in a defined part of the world. This partnership allows us to significantly expand our reach and impact."

An existing pro bono client, UnitedGMH understands the "critical role that laws and policies play in shaping mental health frameworks," said Kate. "Importantly, they're well-positioned to make the most of the support we offer—whether that's legal advice, fundraising, or volunteering.

"By supporting UnitedGMH and four national partner organizations, we're aiming to support its work by advocating for better mental health policies worldwide, increasing access to services especially in underserved communities—raising awareness and reducing stigma, and empowering local organizations."

This new approach means that these local organizations will also benefit from our fundraising, pro bono, and professional support.

"Half of mental health conditions start under the age of 14," Kate says. "Children and young people should not have to face mental health problems alone. UnitedGMH campaigns to make sure children and young people get the mental health care they need—when and for as long as they need it."

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Contributor

A&O Shearman was formed in 2024 via the merger of two historic firms, Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling. With nearly 4,000 lawyers globally, we are equally fluent in English law, U.S. law and the laws of the world’s most dynamic markets. This combination creates a new kind of law firm, one built to achieve unparalleled outcomes for our clients on their most complex, multijurisdictional matters – everywhere in the world. A firm that advises at the forefront of the forces changing the current of global business and that is unrivalled in its global strength. Our clients benefit from the collective experience of teams who work with many of the world’s most influential companies and institutions, and have a history of precedent-setting innovations. Together our lawyers advise more than a third of NYSE-listed businesses, a fifth of the NASDAQ and a notable proportion of the London Stock Exchange, the Euronext, Euronext Paris and the Tokyo and Hong Kong Stock Exchanges.

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