Demi Rixon discusses disclosing an invisible disability in the legal profession, sharing her own experiences.
To mark Disability History Month, we speak to Mark Blois, a partner at Browne Jacobson, about his career and disability.
Dr Natasha Hirst and Professor Deborah Foster discuss how senior leaders can lead the way in disability inclusion in the workplace.
Watch the Leeds Law Society's webinar discussing disability in the legal profession.
Julie Jaggin, a senior associate at Kingsley Napley LLP, discusses autism in women within the legal profession.
Watch the Fiona Woolf lecture on 'The challenges of intersectionality – why are there so few black women lawyers in senior leadership roles in the legal profession and what can we do to change this?'
New research on how disabled lawyers have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic shows increased remote working and more flexibility with reasonable adjustments could make the legal profession more accessible.
Law PhD student Elijah Granet makes the case for audio interviews to support diversity and inclusion in legal sector recruitment.
Demi Rixon talks about the negative effects of common 'positive' portrayals of disability, and how the legal sector can improve.
The Lawyers with Disabilities Division is hosting roundtables on the experiences of disabled people in the legal profession.
We hear from members of our divisions about how they're coping with lockdown.
Our survey aims to find out how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the working practices of disabled lawyers in England and Wales.