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Beyond Bias: Unleashing the Potential of Women in Law 2nd ed

Edited by: Francesca Ramadan

ISBN13: 9781837231379
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781783582884
Publisher: Ark Group
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £159.00



Despite decades of effort, the legal profession remains one of the least diverse industries, with systemic barriers affecting who enters, advances, and succeeds. Bias – whether conscious or unconscious – perpetuates inequality, impacting hiring, promotions, pay, and leadership opportunities. The traditional pipeline to legal success favors those with economic privilege, established networks, and cultural capital, leaving others at a disadvantage. There are more women than ever before in the legal profession, but the seniority gap remains and barriers to success persist.

Written by women lawyers who have achieved success, despite the odds, and leading experts who have helped law firms and corporations implement meaningful change, Beyond Bias is more than just an exploration of the problem – it is a roadmap for transforming the legal profession into one that truly reflects the diversity of the world it serves.

At a time when diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives are under fire, this book makes the business case for gender equity, showing how inclusive teams drive better decision-making, innovation, and profitability.

Subjects:
Legal Practice Management
Contents:
Chapter 1: Authenticity and identity in law: building inclusive legal workplaces through intersectionality
By Brie Stevens-Hoare KC, barrister, Gatehouse Chambers
Chapter 2: Who made the rules? Dismantling gendered leadership in law
By Rachel Spink, founder, Female Lawyers' Club
Chapter 3: Technology, gender, and justice: AI’s role in women’s advancement in the legal profession
By Priya Lele, chair and cofounder of She Breaks the Law, and
Shilpa Bhandarkar, partner (client technology and AI) at Linklaters LLP
Chapter 4: The balancing act: navigating work–life challenges for female lawyers
By Claire Rason, executive director, Client Talk
Chapter 5: Rethinking pathways to partnership: advancing equity in a changing profession
By Rachel Khiara, partner, HRC Law
Chapter 6: Power in connection: practical pathways to racial equity and representation in law
By Hilda Kwoffie, founder and mentor, The BAME Woman in Law
Chapter 7: Beyond barriers: promoting gender and class inclusion in legal education and practice
By Yanthé Richardson, president and non-executive director,
Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, and partner at Foot Anstey LLP
Chapter 8: Breaking the mould: how neurodiverse women redefine legal excellence
By Pam Loch, managing director, Loch Associates Group
Chapter 9: The motherhood penalty in law: challenging bias and building supportive cultures
By Ellen Ostrow, executive and coach, Lawyers Life Coach
Chapter 10: Law without limits: embracing experience and non-linear careers in the legal profession
By Melanie Arens, founder, Later on Lawyers,
Chapter 11: Your own potential, your own terms: crafting your career through consultancy
By Rachel Brushfield, founder, EnergiseLegal
Chapter 12: Your voice, your power: strategic amplification for women in law
By Joanne Brook, consultant lawyer, and Belinda Lester, managing director at Lionshead Law