Filip Gregor

Head of the Responsible Companies Team

Filip is an expert in corporate responsibility and governance. In the Czech Republic, he has been involved in large foreign investment cases and has focused on consumer litigation. He is head of the Responsible Business Section at Frank Bold and coordinates the activities of Frank Bold's Brussels office. Together with his Brussels team, he launched the Purpose of the Corporation project, which creates a space for a global debate on the purpose of the corporation as an institution and the development of a legal framework for their governance.

Since 2007, Frank Bold has also represented the European Coalition for Corporate Justice (ECCJ) – on its Steering Committee, a pan-European initiative that promotes reform of EU corporate liability law. He has led several global research projects aimed at setting the legal framework for global business. He was a member of the European Commission's Expert Group on Non-Financial Reporting and is a member of the Eminent Persons Group, which oversees the development of a framework for reporting and auditing human rights information based on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. He is also a member of the Czech National Focal Point of the OECD and Chairman of the Board of the Hyundai Foundation.

“For me, Frank Bold is first and foremost an organization of people I respect for their human qualities. Thanks to them, Frank Bold is able to fulfil the true purpose of law in a democracy – the protection of justice, personal freedom, and solidarity. We didn't choose the name of our organization by chance. Approaching the law in this way requires boldness and honesty. My personal motivation to be a part of Frank Bold is linked to his courage to step out of the calm legal waters and address the root causes of the fundamental challenges we face as a society.”

My articles

What data shall companies and investors report on sustainability? Guideline for upcoming EU legislations requirements

We have analysed hundreds of pages of technical documents and prepared a comprehensive overview of the sustainability reporting requirements under the forthcoming EU legislation. We summarise what ESG data will be critical for companies, banks, and investors in sustainability strategy and management and in the areas of climate change, environment, sustainable activities, employees and supply chains, due diligence, and anti-corruption measures.

Frank Bold at the EU German presidency conference on human rights

On Tuesday, October 6th, Filip Gregor, Head of our Responsible Companies section spoke at the conference on ‘Global Supply Chains - Global Responsibility: Human Rights and Decent Work in Global Supply Chains’ organised by the German Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs on the occasion of the German EU Council presidency.

Commentary on the guidelines for non-financial reporting

Where has the European Commission gone beyond and where has it fallen short?