Women in the Law – Page 20
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Claire Hall, Child Poverty Action Group
Solicitor, Child Poverty Action Group.
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News
Nurse sacked over flexible working secures ‘landmark' victory
Employment tribunal should have paid attention to the ‘childcare disparity’ between men and women, says appeal judge.
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Opinion
Mother in law: Tips for billing well
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Opinion
Solicitor’s campaign to pardon Profumo scandal conviction
'I felt sure that Christine pleaded guilty purely because she knew a fair trial was impossible,' says James Harbridge.
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Opinion
Mother in law: Passive aggression in the workplace
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Opinion
Financial reparations from perpetrators of sexual violence in conflict
A call for restorative justice.
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Feature
Centenary of the Six-Point Group
This year marks the centenary of the formation of the Six-Point Group, a feminist organisation dedicated to campaigning for equal rights for women through legal reform.
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News
‘Gruelling’: Criminal lawyers reject old ways of working
Support for virtual hearings should not be dismissed as selfish, says female practioner group.
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Opinion
A pledge to progress
The Women in Law Pledge asks organisations to be thoughtful in creating meaningful change for women’s equality and to take an active role in a more inclusive future.
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Opinion
Mother in law: My rough guide to how much you should be earning
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Opinion
Preventing sexual harassment in the workplace
Ending harassment in the workplace means a focus on culture and values, not just rules.
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Feature
Men behaving badly
Will the SRA’s drubbing in Beckwith inhibit its longer-term efforts to curb sexual misconduct in the legal profession? And should we take at face value pledges by law firms that they will get serious when confronted by such allegations? Eduardo Reyes reports.
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Feature
Postcard from abroad: Yesim Bezen, Bezen & Partners
We look to Turkey for the next in our series examining how English law is used in different jurisdictions.
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Opinion
Mother in law: A miscarriage of justice
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.