Law.com International reports that more than 50 firms took part in the UK diversity ranking, which found 5% of lawyers and 3% of partners identify
Author: Diversity and Inclusion in Law
The London Deaf & Disabled People Organisation’s Hate Crime Partnership are hosting their second Big Learning Event: ‘So no disabled hate crime survivor has to suffer alone’
The Law Society Gazette reports that Clifford Chance and Cooley have expanded their support to help employees start or grow a family. Cooley and Clifford
An ally is someone who is not a member of an underrepresented group but who takes action to support that group to help make their
Join Jim Woods and Zoe Eccleston as they conduct a wellbeing exit interview with Charlie Jacobs, the outgoing Senior Partner at Linklaters. Charlie has had
The Law Society this week has published their transition and change to gender expression template. It is intended for use by law firms and organisations.
What is SMF? The Social Mobility Foundation (SMF) is a charity which aims to make a practical improvement in social mobility for young people. The
While the pandemic has created many obstacles for women’s career progression within law, in this Law Society Blog Nikki Alderson argues that it is by
Menopause can pose potential problems for organisations: Your entire female workforce will go through menopause in their lives 1 in 10 will consider leaving the
Pronouns are the words we use to speak about another person in conversation, for example: “he is my colleague” or “she was part of the