Women in the Law – Page 30
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News
Squire Patton Boggs announces first gender goals
Global firm wants a fifth of UK partners to be women in the next two years, under new diversity targets.
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Opinion
Mother in law: Excel skills
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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News
50:50 gender split in Freshfields promotion round
Magic circle firm set 'ambitious' diversity targets earlier this year under the management of new senior partner.
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Profile
Castles on the air
Teresa Payne came late to the law after working in a pub and travel agency. Now she runs a fast-expanding network of high street firms and has even found time to launch a radio station.
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News
Linklaters announces bumper promotion round
Magic circle firm elects 35 partners worldwide, the highest number since 2007.
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News
First woman barrister gets a plaque
Helena Normanton KC was the first woman to benefit from the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919.
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Opinion
Mother in law: Virtual hearings
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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News
Female staff at Freshfields earning more than men
Magic circle firm’s mean employee pay gap now stands at 1.1% in favour of women.
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News
Eversheds notes slight narrowing of gender pay gap
Elsewhere in the City, gender pay progress has stalled this year, with firms acknowledging that there is still work to do.
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News
Gender pay progress stalls in the City
Hogan Lovells’ gender pay gap widened to over 30% this year as a result of early lockdown bonuses.
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Opinion
Lessons learned from finding my way back to the workplace
Natalie McEvoy, counsel at Slateford, shares her experience after a three-year career break.
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News
Irwin Mitchell reports smaller gender pay gap
Female staff at the firm are paid around 9% less than men on average, according to annual report.
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Profile
Lawyers (back) in lockdown
Bindmans LLP senior associate Jude Lanchin shares her experience.
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Opinion
Mother in law: Dealing with bereavement
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Law Report
Judicial review: Income support
Covid self-employment income support scheme did not unlawfully discriminate against women who had taken maternity leave in the three preceding tax years.
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Opinion
Clapham Common scenes showed tone deaf policing
Actions by police at vigil were out of touch with the public mood.
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Opinion
A failure to engage
Police were seen to manhandle those they are meant to protect at Saturday night's Clapham Common vigil.
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