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Trevor Sterling, a personal injury solicitor at Moore Barlow, has been elected as the first Black senior partner at a UK top 100 law firm.
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The shortlist of nominees for the LawWorks and Attorney General Student Pro Bono Awards 2019 has been announced.
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#MeToo in the financial services sector – what can employers do to eradicate sexual misconduct in the workplace and ensure they remain compliant with their regulator?