Women in the Law – Page 21
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Profile
My legal life: Suzanne Spears
Suzanne Spears recently left the partnership at Allen & Overy to establish a new boutique business and human rights law firm, which will launch in the autumn.
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Opinion
Baby loss: Legalising leave within the profession
Keeley Lengthorn, a partner at Taylor MW, explains why the legal profession should lead the way for women and families who have had miscarriages.
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Feature
The other 1919 act
While the Sex Discrimination (Removal) Act 1919 has garnered the most attention in recent years, it was the Industrial Courts Act 1919 at the cutting edge of judicial diversity.
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Feature
Women solicitors association is 30
Association of Women Solicitors, London is an independent organisation providing a voice for women lawyers in all walks of legal life.
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News
Women lawyers pessimistic about pay equality
Fresh analysis of law firm data suggests it could take several more decades to close gender pay gap.
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Opinion
Mother in law: Brain fog
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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News
'Women still face bias,' firms reminded
Anniversary prompts fresh call for firms to tackle barriers stopping women progressing to leadership roles.
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Feature
Women in leadership: building better
Rachel Adamson and Linda Kirk, co-founders and directors at Adkirk Law, on building a culture that invests in development.
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Feature
Gender gap
Women now outnumber men in the legal profession – but not in the top jobs. Part of the problem is that men continue to define what success looks like, hears Marialuisa Taddia.
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Opinion
Mother in law: Anxious child? Don't blame yourself
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Profile
My legal life: Naomi Todd, RWK Goodman
Partner and head of the dental negligence team, Bath.
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Opinion
Mother in law: Walking
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Feature
The wartime CEO
A Ukrainian legal tech startup has continued operations since the country was invaded by Russia. Its chief executive, who was in Kyiv when war broke out, explains how her company is busier than ever and why contributing to the economy helps the war effort
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Opinion
Mother in law: The writing process continues
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Profile
My legal life: Clare Touhig-Gamble, Watkins & Gunn
Legal executive and head of residential property, Pontypool and Cardiff
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