The skill of cross-examining a witness is one which takes many months to learn and several years for an advocate to truly master. So why
Month: May 2022
If you are interested in Diversity and Inclusion, you may be interested in reading some of these articles from May 2022: Read:
With a wealth of information readily available at your fingertips, looking for a training contract or QWE can be such a daunting prospect, whether you’re
Women of colour across the UK already know that experiencing racism at work is the norm. The Fawcett Society and the Runnymede Trust to produce our ground-breaking
Next 100 voices is a series of 10 video interviews featuring 10 emerging leaders in law from minority backgrounds from a cross-section of the profession
If you think someone may be struggling with their mental health, it’s important to approach the conversation with sensitivity and care. Here are some steps
The Class of 2022 Women Who Will report will honour the talented and inspiring women who are future leaders in the law. After 12 months
Law Society Gazette reports that international legal and professional services firm Ince has promoted of four of its lawyers to partner. Jessie Blain, Cardiff, Real
City firms lead establishment of Black British civil rights group – Law Society Gazette
The Law Society Gazette reports that six city firms have won plaudits for helping establish a new national Black British civil rights group. The Black
The route to qualification as a solicitor has changed with the introduction of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). You may be uncertain about how the