Women in the Law – Page 31
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News
Tribunal finds legal ombudsman guilty of indirect sex discrimination
Compensation agreed after decision relating to flexible working arrangements.
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Opinion
Maternity leave? You'll have to resign
A bill that will let the attorney general take maternity leave is long overdue.
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Opinion
Mother in law: The art of letter writing
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Opinion
LGBT+ History Month: Identity and authenticity
Diversity cannot thrive within an organisation without a meaningful culture of inclusion.
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Feature
Enid Rosser: ‘Unduly egotistical’
The first woman barrister to be instructed (as a pupil) in a murder trial.
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Opinion
Mother in law: A letter to my eight-year-old
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Opinion
Mother in law: Time management tips
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Opinion
It's ludicrous to argue that equalities data is not fit for purpose
We should be chilled and insulted by comments made by the minister for women and equalities.
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Profile
My legal life: Charlotte Bradley, Kingsley Napley
Head of the family and divorce team, London.
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Opinion
Mother in law: Christmas parties
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Feature
A promise of equality yet to be met
The equality pledge of the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919 remains unfulfilled.
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News
Former Hodge Jones & Allen chief becomes consultancy boss
Vidisha Joshi says she wants to take the pressure off law firms and help them grow their business.
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Opinion
Film review: An activist lawyer and a half-metre of cloth
Iranian lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh is the subject of a compelling and harrowing documentary.
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News
HFW bolsters diversity strategy after missing gender targets
At least 40% of senior promotions will go to women over the next three years, vows City firm.
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Opinion
Addressing gender based violence
Shadow solicitor general Ellie Reeves MP says violence against women and girls is ‘close to the top’ of her agenda.