Women in the Law – Page 5
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News
Firm hires: Glaisyers ETL welcomes trio of new starters
Solicitor Renee Neophytou, newly qualified solicitor Natalya McPartland and paralegal Natasya Viknesh join the commercial law firm's Liverpool office.
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Profile
My legal life: Geraldine Stephens, Clarke Willmott
Senior associate in the commercial litigation team, Manchester.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Sophie Kemp, Kingsley Napley
The firm is advising the Independent Schools Council on potential legal action over the government’s decision to impose VAT on private school fees.
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News
Memory lane
Lords urged to throw out HIPs, legal advice for Princess Diana, obscenity and the law and working mothers: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Eleanor Clarke, Myerson Solicitors
Successfully defended Susan Pope in contentious probate case Neate v Heselden.
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Opinion
Women who blazed trails between the wars
Suzanne Gill reviews 'Women’s Legal Landmarks in the Interwar Years: not for want of trying'.
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Opinion
Mother in Law: Please don’t label us
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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News
Solicitor Harman honoured with lifetime achievement award
Solicitor Harriet Harman delivers rousing speech at Inspirational Women in Law awards ceremony.
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Profile
My legal life: Dona Awano, Amphlett Lissimore
Solicitor, London, and member of the Law Society’s Conveyancing and Land Law committee.
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Opinion
Mother in Law: Check your entitlement, Zoomers
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Profile
My legal life: Dr Emma Ireton, Nottingham Law School
Associate professor in public inquiry law and procedure, Nottingham Trent University.
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Profile
Lawyer in the news: Jess Alden, Slateford
Represented high-profile business figure Victoria Price, who settled a privacy claim with Associated Newspapers.
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Opinion
How do we fare comparatively in justice?
Statistics should be taken with a pinch of salt given the different backgrounds of countries surveyed in an evaluation on European judicial systems. Nevertheless, they provide some telling truths.
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Opinion
Menopause and the legal sector: a call for awareness and action
The profession risks losing talented employees if it does not empathetically and practically support individuals experiencing menopause in the workplace.
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Feature
West African trailblazer
Stella Jane Thomas was the first West African woman to be called to the Bar of England and Wales at the Middle Temple.
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Opinion
Mother in Law: The importance of an authentic leader
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.