Professional Update 11 April 2013
11 April 2013 Legal aid: further cuts and competitive tendering plans This week the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) issued details of its plan to introduce price-competitive tendering (PCT) for criminal legal aid. The consultation also…
Professional Update 4 April 2013
4 April 2013 Law Society Council elections 2013 We’re looking for imaginative and energetic solicitors to stand in the upcoming Council elections to help drive the agenda for legal service provision and practice. There are…
Tribunal Procedure Committee – Lord Chancellor public appointment vacancy
Vacancy for a Lord Chancellor appointed member commencing May 2013. The role is voluntary and is expected to last for 3 years. The TPC is an advisory Non-departmental Public Body and is responsible for making…
From the president: Week beginning 25 March 2013
Week beginning: 25 March My activities this week have very much focused on our Council meeting on Wednesday, where we had some important issues to discuss. Helping the high street Top of the agenda was…
Links Lawyer Scoops Diversity Gong
5 December 2011 | By Vanessa Wozniak Linklaters capital markets lawyer Paulette Mastin is a leading light in the field of law firm diversity, devoting much of her time to championing the work of black…
The Human Element
21 June 2010 There is something a bit ritualistic about arriving at a law firm’s office. While the ubiquitous security checks can differ in their intensity, the lull between announcing your arrival and being met by…
BSN adds social mobility questions to league tables research
The Black Solicitors Network (BSN) is planning to probe law firms about the social backgrounds of their lawyers in its latest survey. The BSN will be sending out questionnaires to the UK’s top law firms…
Planning Bill’s Lords reading promises to be another moment of truth for Labour
Labour’s controversial Planning Bill, which is aimed at speeding up the planning process for big projects such as airports and nuclear power stations, is likely to transform the role of lawyers in the planning process….
Solicitors Regulation Authority Listens to BME Solicitors at Birmingham Event
Forty black and minority ethnic solicitors from the West Midlands attended a free event in Birmingham yesterday organised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and supported by the Black Solicitors Network. The event ‘Engaging with…
Booming African economies offer lucrative opportunities for UK law firms
BSN City Group’s latest event “Africa Emerging Markets: Opportunities and Challenges” held on Monday 15th March made the legal press this week. The event featured industry, financial markets and legal specialists speaking on business and…
Diversity League Table 2009: The Results
Thompsons leads the pack, with Allen & Overy, Wedlake Bell and Arnold & Porter, all heading up key areas in the Diversity League Table 2009. In spite of the difficult economic climate, it is clear…
Rt Hon Baroness Scotland QC – Speech to the Black Solicitors Network
The Rt Hon the Baroness Scotland of Asthal QC Attorney General SPEECH TO BLACK SOLICITORS’ NETWORK DINNER Firstly can I say what a great privilege it is for me to be here tonight. The association…