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Corporate accountability

Leigh Day assists people who have been injured, abused or exploited by British companies both in the UK and abroad.

All too often the interests of big business are pursued at the expense of the rights and wellbeing of local communities in different parts of the world. 

While the operations of business can bring jobs and wealth to local populations, they can also result in serious harm too or conflict with local communities, environmental degradation and the abuse of rights. 

Boat Bodo Creek Feb 2014

We represent women, men and children who have been injured or who have suffered loss as a result of the operations of British multinationals overseas and in the UK.

Who do we work with? 

We work with victims, communities and non-governmental organisations to ensure British corporations are held accountable. We have unparalleled experience in the legal process and also in the logistical challenges of collecting documentary and witness evidence in difficult and remote circumstances.

We advocate before national and international forums for greater legal protection of human rights against corporate abuse.

Ultimately, we help our clients right the wrongs they have suffered at the hands of British multinationals, while ensuring greater respect for human rights by all companies.

Discover more

Case Study
Baha Mousa
International Cases against the British Government Torture

Baha Mousa

Leigh Day represented the family of Baha Mousa and the nine detainees in civil proceedings against the Ministry of Defence for torture and unlawful treatment.

Case Study
Boat Bodo Creek Feb 2014
Corporate accountability Environment Shell Nigeria Pollution

Shell - Bodo

Leigh Day took the case of the Bodo villagers to the High Court in London, four months before the case was due to go to trial, Shell agreed a landmark settlement for £55 million

Working with our clients

Find out more about our process and how we work with our clients - from gathering evidence to getting access to information.

Why use Leigh Day?

Global influence

Presenting and participating as legal experts at the United Nations.

Economic influence

Acting as an external expert member of the Government Steering Board which oversees the implementation of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises.

UK influence

Membership of the Foreign Secretary's Advisory Group on Human Rights.