At Peters & Peters we live our lives upholding justice – not just for our clients but for our communities, our people and the future inhabitants of our planet.

We have prepared a detailed 16-page report on our activities, which you can read here.

Our community initiatives deliver opportunities and support for disadvantaged people, often near to where we live and work, through practical activity and partnering with charities. Our pro bono scheme helps victims of injustice around the world with free top-quality legal advice.

We know many people face deep-seated injustices because of age, race, sex and disability, as well as more hidden differences like background, belief, mental health and sexual orientation. Our diversity and inclusion programme works hard to identify and challenge all instances of exclusion and discrimination: in our hiring, our working systems and the way we treat one another.

And what use justice today if all we have worked for – for our clients, communities, colleagues and families – is threatened by man-made climate change in the decades to come? Our environmental campaigns – driven by our active Green Team – work to minimise our harmful emissions whilst acting to promote biodiversity and a sustainable future.

“I’d just like to say how overwhelmed we’ve been by the support and generosity we’ve received from the staff at Peters & Peters. The fact that people have gone out of their way to help us during these difficult times, when everyone has enough worries of their own, has made it even more special. To be honest, initially, I was expecting a football kit and a few quid but the money we’ve received so far has been incredible and will make a huge difference.”

Lee Dema, Project Founder, the St. Matthew’s Project, a charity providing structured sports and activities for disadvantaged young people in South London.

We select good causes for pro bono assistance; we do not accept unsolicited requests.