
Where the women at: Reflections on women in the legal profession
Last Friday I took part in a in a comedy debate titled, ‘Where the women at?” The debate was organised by Pride in Law and
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Sometimes the most important conversations happen outside the boardroom or courtroom. This is where I share reflections on the legal profession, diversity and inclusion, lived experiences, and the work we’re doing to create more equitable spaces.
These pieces are born from real experiences – comedy debates, advocacy panels, community forums, and the everyday moments that remind us why this work matters, and serve as invitations to think, question, and engage.

Last Friday I took part in a in a comedy debate titled, ‘Where the women at?” The debate was organised by Pride in Law and

Last night I attended an event on supporting diversity in the legal profession. Good event, great turnout, interesting comments and questions. It made me reflect,

“Seek first to understand than to be understood.” Credited as ‘Habit 5’ of Stephen Covey’s “7 Habits of Highly Effective People,” trying to understand someone

Often we think of lawyers only when things have escalated beyond our control, are faced with serious legal ramifications, significant financial consequences or a combination