8 March 2022 marked International Women's Day and leading Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy continues to help lead the way in the legal sector.
According to the Solicitors Regulation Authority's 2022 report, 'How diverse is the legal profession?', "Women are underrepresented at partner level in firms of all sizes, but to a greater extent in the largest law firms." It found that, on average, only 35% of partners in all law firms in England and Wales are women.
The firm’s chairman, Nick Burrows, who succeeded Blandy & Blandy’s first female chair, appointed in 2016, explains: “We are very proud of the fact that nine (55%) of our 16 partners are women and to buck what remains a disappointing trend in 2022.
This balance has not come through design but instead reflects Blandy & Blandy’s longstanding support for women in business, with many of our female partners having progressed into partnership over time, reflecting their significant contributions to the sustained success of our firm. Two thirds of our current senior associates and associates are women, as are over 60% of our management team.”
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