Women in the Law – Page 9
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Opinion
Mother in Law: Doing our homework on the right schools
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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News
Society picks up industry award for disability work
Chancery Lane's head of diversity and inclusion says award is culmination of several years' work.
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Opinion
Letters roundup: 15 March 2024
Mistakes on ethics and a profession open to everyone: your letters to the editor.
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News
Lydia Srebernjak memorial service
Solictor who qualified at the age of 45 died unexpectedly last December.
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Opinion
Hardware failure
While the profession’s equality ‘software’ look promising, it is not compatible with law’s ‘hardware’.
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News
Tribute: Solicitor and SDT deputy clerk Anne-Marie Roberts
Anne-Marie Roberts, known for her professionalism, courtesy, and kindness, died last year.
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Feature
The longest journey
Far 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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News
Legal sector marks International Women's Day
Law Society issues clarion call over retention and promotion while International Bar Association unveils directives to break the glass ceiling.
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Opinion
IWD: reflecting on the next 100 years
Action on retention, recognising the value of flexibility and normalising caring responsibilities for men: what employers must address to make true progress around gender equality.
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Opinion
Mother in Law: Bonuses - contentious but crucial
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Profile
My legal life: Sital Fontenelle, Kingsley Napley
Head of the family and divorce team, London.
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News
White middle-class men still the most confident about getting into law
New survey finds that women in particular do not believe anyone can become a solicitor.
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News
Catwalk looks to the courtroom
Designer Yuhan Wang’s new collection was inspired by 'women in law'.
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Opinion
Mother in Law: Go with your gut – at home and at work
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Feature
Diversity in the Royal Navy and the legal profession
Counsel Fiona Cain meets with Commander Ally Pollard, Royal Navy, to discuss their experiences of diversity in the workplace.
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News
Court accessibility map inspired by aspiring barrister's 'unfortunate experiences'
Bringing [Dis]Ability to the Bar has launched a survey to help collate data on the court estate’s accessibility.