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Diversity League Table

Contributors & Stakeholders

As a publication, the Diversity League Table is made up of a number of components. Contributors and contributions differ for each section and the Black Solicitors Network is grateful to all contributors and stakeholders for their continued support.

The main areas of the publication are:

The League Tables:

  • Open to leading Top200 law firms with base in the UK
  • Open to leading barristers Chambers in the UK, currently open to sets with 30 or more members


Case studies:

  • Open to participants of the current Diversity League Table


Profiles, commentary and interviews:

  • Open to leading figures working across the legal profession; private practice or in-house (commercial or public sector).


Recent contributors and supporters

The recent 2010 Diversity League Table featured contributions and support from a number of people and organisations, including:

  • The Rt. Hon. Dominic Grieve QC MP, the Attorney General
  • Lynne Featherstone MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Equalities
  • The Law Society
  • The Bar Council
  • The Legal Services Board
  • The Solicitors Regulation Authority
  • The Judicial Appointments Commission
  • Christl Hughes,, Chairwoman of the Association of Women Solicitors
  • Daniel K Winterfeldt, founder of the InterLaw Diversity Forum for LGBT Networks
  • Julian Picton QC, Chair of the Bar Council’s Disability Group
  • David Merkel, Chairman, the Law Society’s Group for Solicitors with Disabilities
  • Pam Farmer, Diversity Manager, BT Group Functions and Global Services

 

 

 

What to do if you want to get involved?

The Black Solicitors Network is always keen to engage with any organisation that is interested in or committed to diversity in the legal profession.

If you would like to be involved in the next edition of the Diversity League Table please contact the Satsuma Consultancy (the publishers) on 0845 057 0515. Alternatively, email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

The legal profession’s leading diversity publication and an essential guide to some of the UK’s more diverse law firms and Chambers.