Women in the Law – Page 3
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News
Gordons LLP pays tribute to ‘unfailingly positive’ partner
Bryony Goldspink, a solicitor for 13 years, died just before Christmas.
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Firm hire: Divorce solicitor joins Affordable Justice team
Firm that offers affordable family law legal services to women throughout the UK welcomes Samantha Harrison.
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Okoro on list of solicitor honours
Former general counsel at World Bank receives OBE for services to diversity in international finance.
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Feature
White Ribbon Day 2023: changing the story for domestic abuse victims
International movement calls for an end to violence specifically against women and girls.
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Opinion
How do we keep making this work?
Criminal defence solicitor Chloe Jay writes about the precarious balancing act of keeping criminal defence work afloat.
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News
Women make up 37% of law firm partners, new SRA figures show
Slow improvement in racial and gender diversity continues, according to statistics from the SRA’s biennial collection of diversity data.
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Opinion
Mother in Law: Secret Santa ideas
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Profile
My legal life: Gina Peters, Dutton Gregory Solicitors
Head of landlord and tenant at Dutton Gregory Solicitors, Chandlers Ford, Hampshire.
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Two solicitors among lady chief justice’s first High Court list
Five of the 11 judicial appointments went to women.
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Opinion
Mother in Law: Don’t get stuck in neutral
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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News
Sisters see success after taking on their late mother’s firm
Andrea and Charlotte Fogg said there was no question of letting Liverpool firm close down.
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Memory lane
'Failure to embrace' flexible work, a cull on crime firms and dealing with shoplifters: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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News
New Supreme Court justice sworn in
Dame Ingrid Simler took her oaths and was given her robes in the short ceremony at the Supreme Court.
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Opinion
Mother in Law: Lying to clients
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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News
Mishcon teams up with social enterprise to fund women's scholarships
Mishcon de Reya’s offices in the UK, Hong Kong and Singapore will be funding 100 scholarships for women from low income countries.
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IBA 2023: 40 more years to achieve women's equality
Pace of legal change is slowing, World Bank legal chief tells the International Bar Association.