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         Feature FeatureMona Rigsby: A pioneering woman in Caribbean lawRigsby's remarkable career unfolded through a period of profound transformation, from the decline of colonial rule to the emergence of Caribbean self-government. 
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         Feature FeatureParental leave reform – an opportunity for legal employersReview offers a critical opportunity for parental leave to become a foundation for equality and accessibility from day one. 
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         Feature FeatureMinding the gapMost solicitors are women and sex discrimination has been illegal for decades. So where are the equal rewards? Catherine Baksi reports. 
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         Feature FeatureLegally Lesbians: creating representation that has been lacking for far too longInitiative involves lesbians in the legal industry sharing their powerful personal stories and reflecting on the importance of lesbian visibility. 
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         Feature FeatureWest African trailblazerStella Jane Thomas was the first West African woman to be called to the Bar of England and Wales at the Middle Temple. 
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         Feature Feature'A National emergency'The government wants to tackle an epidemic of domestic violence against women, but beleaguered justice professionals can only do so much without more resources. Catherine Baksi reports. 
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         Feature FeatureAnswering the callWomen were admitted to the profession a century ago but the Law Society was slow to provide them with their own facilities, writes Eduardo Reyes. A fascinating new book on legal landmarks between the wars recounts how it took a highly symbolic special general meeting to force Chancery Lane’s hand. 
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         Feature FeatureTouching the voidSeven years into mandatory pay gap reporting, Joanna Goodman reports on whether and how large law firms have used the data to narrow the gender divide. 
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         Feature FeatureMaternity leave: My perspective as a deputy senior partnerWhat will it mean for my practice? How will clients and colleagues react? How much will everything have changed when I get back? 
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         Feature FeatureMy London club: reflections on the Garrick rowIt matters how accessible elite institutions are. 
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         Feature FeatureThe longest journeyFar more women than men are entering the legal profession – but many struggle to move up its ranks. Structural reform is needed, hears Maria Shahid. 
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         Feature FeatureDiversity in the Royal Navy and the legal professionCounsel Fiona Cain meets with Commander Ally Pollard, Royal Navy, to discuss their experiences of diversity in the workplace. 
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         Feature FeatureWhite Ribbon Day 2023: changing the story for domestic abuse victimsInternational movement calls for an end to violence specifically against women and girls. 
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         Feature FeatureSetting the bench markThree women who have reached the peak of their jurisdiction’s judiciary talk to Catherine Baksi about the challenges they have faced. 
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         Feature FeatureA step too far?On race, gender and socio-economic background, City firms have acted to improve the balance of their intake. But efforts to change the partnership have fallen short. Katharine Freeland reports. 
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