Susan Singleton

  • Opinion

    Glass ceiling for females: don’t blame women

    13 June 2016

    There are plenty of female role models.

  • News

    Law firms: information overload?

    20 May 2013

    Firms will soon be obliged to publish diversity data – perhaps on their website or in reception if they have no website. I find it hard to see how, in a firm which consists of one person only (such as mine), it can be consistent with the Data Protection Act ...

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    Persistence pays off

    2012-05-24T00:00:00

    Edward Foster suggests it is unfair that so few LPC students secure a training contract and that a three-year postgraduate professional apprenticeship may be the way forward. The abolition of the minimum trainee ‘wage’ agreed last week should also help.

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    Learning on the job

    2012-03-01T00:00:00

    Dr Critchlow rightly suggests that those who want to be called doctor should take a PhD or LLD.

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    Online confusion

    2012-02-02T00:00:00

    Feeling in masochistic mood, I filed my tax return on a recent Sunday morning and applied online for the new SRA practising certificate in the afternoon.

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    Domestic harmony

    2011-11-10T00:00:00

    Laura Hodgson's article about the problems women and some other groups have in achieving senior roles quoted Baroness Hale, our only female Supreme Court judge.

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    Overcoming hurdles

    2011-03-24T00:00:00

    Robert Cumming raises a good point in saying that labour laws needs to be reformed to ensure equality of pay.

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    A tax defence

    2011-01-20T00:00:00

    David Kenyon-Vaughan expresses concern about a VAT concession . However he muddles avoidance and evasion. HMRC allows those whose turnover amounts to a sum small enough to come within the scheme to reclaim a flat-rate percentage of VAT without having to count their individual spending for VAT purposes. The new ...

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    Limiting access to the LPC smacks of restrictive practice

    2010-11-18T00:00:00

    Robin Dunne suggests restricting legal practice course (LPC) places to those who have secured a training contract. One could also fix the pass mark so that the number of students who do pass accords with the number of trainees needed. However, a return to the days of such restriction is ...

  • News

    Sexism is no joke

    2010-07-15T00:00:00

    Howard Shelley (see letter) says sharia law has a role to play in dispute resolution. Nothing in law currently prevents anyone submitting to religious dispute resolution if they so choose. As he says, as long as it does not replace English law it can be used. The Jews have the ...

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    Women’s work

    2009-02-19T00:00:00

    Grania Langdon-Down’s interview with the first female president of the Association of District Judges, Edwina Millward, made interesting reading (see [2009] Gazette, 12 February, 14).

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    It ain't broke

    2008-11-06T00:00:00

    Law Society members thankfully rejected the plan for an affiliate category for non-solicitors. The Society is for solicitors. We do not want the brand diluted, and extra administration and costs introduced in permitting others even to be ‘associated’ with the Society. Instead, the aim should be for simplicity and cost ...