About: Black Women In Law (“BWIL”) was established in the summer of 2020 and currently has over 500 members. BWIL aims to connect Black Women
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Those attending this Law Society webinar will be up-to-date on the employment and health & safety legal considerations involved in returning staff to the office.
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.
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
An Evening with Nemone Lethbridge, with a panel discussion on themes from ‘In Her Words’. To start off the evening, they will talk to the
You have until 9am on Monday 14 June to respond to the Law Society member consultation survey and help shape their plans and guide how they promote and
About: The Women Lawyers Division (Bristol) a networking group and aim to support and represent women within the legal profession in and around Bristol. WLD
Apply for the BSN Grassroots Programme
The Grassroots Programme is BSN Grassroots’ flagship annual programme which is designed to promote and increase equality of access to the legal profession by assisting
There is still time to submit an entry for the Law Society Awards 2021. There are 20 categories to choose from, covering individual, team and
Legal Women is a UK quarterly publication for all UK women working in law. Promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, is a critical issue for all