Legal Women February 2021

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LW Blogs

LW blogs

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e publish blogs throughout the year so please contact us with ideas. We are now concentrating on career planning blogs so whatever your area of law please consider writing.

Mel Nebhrajani, Government Legal Department’s (GLD) Director of Litigation reflects on her experience as a woman in law. www.legalwomen.org.uk/MelNebhrajani.html

Shannett Thompson, Partner at Kingsley Napley and Chair of the BAME & Allies Network, explains her career path and gives tips for others. www.legalwomen.org.uk/shannettthompson.html

Alison Lobb, Managing Partner of Morecrofts, describes her career path and gives great tips to junior and aspiring lawyers. www.legalwomen.org.uk/alisonlobb.html

The Bebb Quartet, Initiated by four extraordinary young women, who took on the legal establishment just before the First World War. www.legalwomen.org.uk/bebbquartet.html

Susanna McGibbon, A government lawyer at the height of her career reflects on gender equality in the Civil Service. www.legalwomen.org.uk/susannamcgibbon.html

Alice Hughes, trainee, has some tips for anyone starting out in the Legal World. www.legalwomen.org.uk/alicehughes.html

Amber Melville-Brown explains her legal career path qualifying in both England & Wales and at the New York Bar. www.legalwomen.org.uk/ambermelvillebrown.html

From the Great Sprint to the Great Sandwich Career trajectory theory. www.legalwomen.org.uk/helenbroadbridge.html

You can find all the blogs on our website www.legalwomen.org.uk/blogs.html

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Articles inside

London Legal Support Trust

2min
page 34

Eliminating Violence against Women: if not now, when?

6min
pages 28-29

LW blogs

1min
page 27

Farore Law on flexible working in the legal profession: our research and approach

3min
page 26

LW likes

1min
page 25

LW recommends

1min
page 15

Charity Mafuba gains insight to Lesley Wan’s motivation

4min
pages 8-9

LW Mission

1min
page 7

LW Editorial Board

3min
page 6

Welcome - Are we living-at-work or working-from-home?

3min
page 5

Dana Denis-Smith

8min
pages 24-27

Is the “end of the office” a “women’s issue”?

8min
pages 22-23

Flexible working in law; a tale of two experiences

8min
pages 20-21

Returning to work from maternity leave

7min
pages 14-15

Giving thanks for flexibility

4min
page 16

Gender-Equality and Economic Recovery

6min
pages 18-19

Careers Q&A

7min
pages 11-12

Improper Impact

2min
page 10

Miriam González Durántez

5min
page 17

Employers should be prepared to act in cases of domestic abuse

4min
page 13
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