Opinion – Page 14
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Flexible and freelance – changes that favour women’s legal careers
Taking control of how we work has empowered many who previously felt excluded by the profession.
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Addressing inequality at the criminal bar
UK must try harder to achieve equality and diversity within its own criminal justice system, as it seeks to do around the world.
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Blog: Mother in Law
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. This week: Tantrums, Twitter and standstill agreements.
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Non-traditional paths to law
Legal profession is now more flexible in the opportunities it affords.
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Ending bias in law firms would also boost productivity
There are firms who cannot tell their BAME women lawyers apart.
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Marking 100 years of women in the law
How legislation allowing women into the law made the statute books.
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If we leave women to correct gender inequality, it will take forever
Men calling out gender inequality is welcome and essential.
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Moments in history
Marking the conclusion of LGBT+ history month, Alison Stanley reflects on some of the watershed moments in legal developments affecting LGBT+ rights.
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Feminist interpretation of taking instructions
Developing a different approach when taking instructions and presenting cases may create new outcomes and precedents.