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  2. Women in law in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the Law Society appointed its first female president, Carolyn Kirby. [2] In 2021, Stephanie Boyce became the first Black female president of the Law Society. [35] In 2022, Lubna Shuja became the first Asian and Muslim (female) president of the Law Society. [36]

  3. Law Society of England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    By further Royal Charter in 1903 the name of the Society was changed to simply "The Law Society". The Society first admitted women members in 1922. [2] In 1949, the Law Society was given the responsibility of legal aid by the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949. [3] The function was passed to the Legal Aid Board by Legal Aid Act 1988.

  4. Solicitors taking Government to court in row over fees

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    The Law Society of England and Wales threatened legal action last month.

  5. I. Stephanie Boyce - Wikipedia

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    She gained a law degree from London Guildhall University in 1999, and subsequently passed the Legal Practice Course at the College of Law, Guildford. [1] She was admitted as a solicitor in 2002. She is the director of Stephanie Boyce Consulting Limited (10866503 - incorporated on 14 July 2017), a micro-entity company advising on not-for-profit ...

  6. Supreme Court allows small business registration rule to take ...

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    A coalition of labor, environmental and other progressive organizations that support the law praised the court for paving the way for its enforcement. “For years, police and prosecutors have ...

  7. No to Oppression against Women Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The No to Oppression against Women Initiative was created in 2009 to defend women's rights in Sudan after Lubna Ahmed al-Hussein, a female Sudanese journalist working with the United Nations, was arrested for wearing trousers, which was considered by judicial authorities to be a violation of Sharia-based public order law. [1]

  8. US government could seek over $1 billion from J&J for cancer ...

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    The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services may seek over $1 billion from Johnson & Johnson as reimbursement for federal health agencies' payments of medical costs for patients who allege that ...

  9. Category:Law societies - Wikipedia

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