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JUST HOW BLACK AND WHITE IS THE LEGAL PROFESSION?

With increasing numbers of ethnic minority students choosing to study law, Ashanthi Abeysekera looks at their underrepresentation in senior positions within the legal profession, and what leading City law firms are doing to attract and retain a mor
THIS LAWYERS' LIFE

The work of a lawyer is interesting, challenging and rewarding. It also involves long days and sleepless nights.
Ruby Bhavra offers some insight into the legal profession.
WIDENING LEGAL ACCESS

Sometimes it’s not ability that prevents potential solicitors from making their way up the career ladder, as Arthur Krebbers discovers when he takes a look at the Law Society’s Diversity Access Scheme.
COSMOPOLITAN CITY LAW FIRMS

Ruby Bhavra explores how well City law firms attract and retain people from different ethnic minorities, highlighting how the problem of under-representation still persists and how it is being tackled.
WHY TEACH?

Teaching made the top three of graduate career choices for the first time in 2005, and this trend looks set to continue. Hazel Roberts reports.
ETHICAL RETAIL

Careers in retail offer a lot more than shelf stacking and barcode scanning. Kathryn Jones looks at a fast paced industry that prides itself on changing with the times.
DIVERSIFYING CONSTRUCTION: WILL LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS HELP?

One in 10 people employed in the UK are in the construction industry. The proportion of ethnic minorities in construction employment has grown over the years. However, the current 3% is still significantly low, as Ruby Bhavra reports.
MONEY, MONEY, MONEY!

There is no denying that in this day and age money has great power and influence, but have you ever thought about the people who manage money for a living? Harsha Sharma reports.
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