Kevin McManamon’s career-long commitment to representing the rights of children in education and mental capacity law made him a worthy Legal Hero 2024. His work
Meet Donna Smith, who helps junior lawyers deal with burnout. Discover how her own challenging experiences as a solicitor now underpin her work with others
Neurodiversity in Law are running their first essay competition in celebration of their new publication: the Journal. They invite law students and legal professionals within
The First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) are holding a careers event on 9 April. You will hear from solicitor judges and a representative from the Judicial
Why not join one of the Law Society’s committees? Whether advising on key policy issues or supporting the development of guidance, the Law Society advisory
Jonathan Andrews looks back at his journey, and what top law firms could learn about neurodivergence. Read the article here.
The Law Society Gazette recently reported that the latest Bar Council’s pupil survey has revealed One in five pupils has personally experienced bullying, harassment and/or
Flexibility is more than a buzzword; it’s a gateway to tapping into a pool of skilled, dedicated, and remarkably talented individuals who are disabled or
Candidates who are on AS First 2024 or who meet the following Spring scholarship eligibility criteria are eligible to apply: The AS Scholarships programme offers
11 March 2024, 9.30am – 3pm, Virtual This Aspiring Solicitors Virtual Diversity Law Fair is your opportunity to build relationships with law firms and acquire