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Listen: Neurodiversity and the legal profession – with Phil Steventon

April 3, 2022April 13, 2022 Lawyers with Disabilities

In this episode, LawCareers.Net podcast speaks to blogger and aspiring lawyer Phil Steventon from The Neurodivergent Lawyer blog. He shares his experiences and insight into neurodiversity, including how it might impact people’s journey to becoming a lawyer, how the profession can become more inclusive, and the benefits and advantages of being neurodivergent.

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