Our clients are diverse in nature. We call them "impact entrepreneurs." They operate as non-profit organizations, foundations, international associations, cooperatives, companies, mutual insurance societies, public administrations, government agencies, etc.Our clients are active in various sectors of social profit, such as healthcare, well-being, culture and sports, education and science, social economy and social innovation, religion, development cooperation, and philanthropy.Organizations focused on defending the (inter)national interests of certain sectors, industries, or professions, or those active in fundraising, as well as traditional companies, regularly seek our services.However, our specific expertise is not only sought by social enterprises, in all their forms, and their employer federations, but also by their partners. These include social investors, insurers, project developers, and banks. Hybrid structures with a mixed business model, combining a for-profit entity with a non-profit entity, also turn to Impact Lawyers.Finally, universities, consulting firms, and public administrations are increasingly reaching out to us for projects related to, or not related to, public tenders, consultancy services, or assistance with implementing a new strategy. In all these cases, our specific expertise is deployed as part of broader, often multidisciplinary missions.We are particularly attentive to any questions that an impact entrepreneur and their partners may have regarding the operation and governance of the company, whether it is in the process of being established, continuing, or discontinuing; working in partnership or networking; or going through a process of change, transition, integration, or reorganization.