Women in the Law – Page 43
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News
Female partners paid more than male counterparts at two leading firms
Hogan Lovells also joins list of firms reporting an ethnicity pay gap.
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Analysis
‘Has anyone heard so monstrous a proposition?’
The day the Law Society backed legislation to secure the admission of women to the legal profession.
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Opinion
Blog: Mother in Law
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. This week: tackling public speaking.
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Opinion
Flexible and freelance – changes that favour women’s legal careers
Taking control of how we work has empowered many who previously felt excluded by the profession.
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News
As a matter of urgency
Exactly 100 years ago today, the Law Society Council voted to allow women into the profession.
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News
Slaughter and May bows to pressure on gender pay reports
Firm includes partners in annual data return after criticism last year for perceived lack of transparency.
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Feature
Women who blazed a trail for the pioneers
The women who came before the first solicitors and barristers - earlier attempts to open up the legal profession.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Sophie Naftalin
Solicitor in the police law department at Bhatt Murphy, London.
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News
Clifford Chance reports sexuality and disability pay gap
Gender pay gap widens slightly in most categories but data for other characteristics breaks new ground.
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Opinion
Addressing inequality at the criminal bar
UK must try harder to achieve equality and diversity within its own criminal justice system, as it seeks to do around the world.
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News
Hijab protest lawyer gets 33 years after secret trial
According to rights campaigners, Nasrin Sotoudeh has been found guilty on seven charges.
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Opinion
Blog: Mother in Law
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. This week: Tantrums, Twitter and standstill agreements.
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Opinion
Non-traditional paths to law
Legal profession is now more flexible in the opportunities it affords.
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Opinion
Ending bias in law firms would also boost productivity
There are firms who cannot tell their BAME women lawyers apart.
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News
Linklaters achieves 20% female partnership for first time
Firm has revealed details of latest round of promotions.
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Opinion
Marking 100 years of women in the law
How legislation allowing women into the law made the statute books.
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News
News focus: Equality still a work in progress
New Law Society research confirms that tackling unconscious bias, fair pay and promoting widespread flexible working are key elements needed to achieve gender equality in the legal profession.
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Opinion
Fighting for vulnerable migrant women's rights
There is a great imbalance in how the hostile environment treats women.