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“You’ll never make it”: a message that I. Stephanie Boyce heard repeatedly when she said she hoped to become a solicitor. People from working class
If you are taking up pupillage in Autumn 2022, paid a total for the pupillage year of no more than £30,000 (including guaranteed earnings), you
Applications for the Law Society Diversity Access Scheme 2022 are now open. This year, the DAS will be offering funding for either the Legal Practice
In this episode LawCareers.Net speak to future trainee Emily Digby about virtual vacation schemes, what it’s like to be a socially mobile candidate entering the
The Social Mobility Employer Index is the leading authority on employer-led social mobility. The 2021 Index is out now and available here. Legal professionals featured in
To mark Disability History Month, the fourth episode of the Law Society Ask an Ambassador podcast series is about the similarities, intersections and differences between
Law Training Centre has announced its new Access to Law Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) Scholarship, which will provide an initial 50 learners from all backgrounds with targeted support.
Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic young adults continue to be at a greater risk of being unemployed than White young adults. Steven Copsey talks
In this third episode of the Law Society ask an ambassador podcast series, Alice is joined by fellow Social Mobility Ambassadors Helen Shay and Julie