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Law Student Rukhsar Breaking Down Barriers After Supreme Court Appearance

After winning a mock appeal trial at The Supreme Court in London, law student Rukhsar Jahangir is hoping to change perceptions about how to make a legal career. The 21-year-old, currently in the third year of her law degree at Huddersfield, took part in a...

Blandy & Blandy Hosts Women in Planning Event

Blandy & Blandy recently welcomed women working in the planning sector to an event at its offices in Reading. Associate solicitor Sabah Siddiq, in the firm’s Planning & Environmental Law team, presented on Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), alongside solicitors Harjinder Brah and Louise Low who discussed title matters to consider when...

The Importance of Women in Senior Roles

Today (8th March 2023) is International Women’s Day, representing an ideal opportunity for businesses to reflect on the contributions their senior female staff have made towards their success. The number of women occupying leadership positions in the business world has risen in recent years,...

Embracing Equity to Level the Playing Field in Law

Vicki Gulliver and Louise Igoe of law firm Lodders share their personal experiences of equity in the law profession. The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is centred around gender equity. Equity recognises that each person has different circumstances, and allocates the exact resources...

Law firm and menopause expert mark International Women’s Day by leading the way in supporting mid-life women in the workplace

Fast-growing law firm Clarion, which is headquartered in Leeds, is celebrating this year’s International Women’s Day by strengthening its industry-leading programme of support for menopausal women within its 300-strong team. With increasing awareness of the physical and mental challenges of menopause, Clarion joined forces with...

The future is female: women law students outnumber men 2 to 1 in the UK, according to UCAS

UCAS data shows male applications have only increased 4% per year over the last three years Law courses at UK universities have seen a record number of female applicants in the latest annual data, a freedom of information request has revealed. Over the last three years,...