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Baroness Hale of Richmond’s illustrious career includes becoming Britain’s first female Law Lord, the first woman to serve on the UK Supreme Court and its first woman President.

In this episode of Talking Law Lady Hale discusses the very high-profile case of the Proroguing of Parliament in 2019, how it feels to be an icon, and even her trademark spider broaches.

This episode is supported by Kenworthys Chambers and Leigh Day.

Kenworthy’s Chambers are a progressive set of Chambers, striving to ensure access to justice for all, with professionalism and excellence as the driving force to everything we do. Ranked in the Legal 500 Chambers and Partners, our Practice Areas include Crime, Immigration, Commercial, Costs, Civil, Family and Employment. Miss Sally Penni MBE is a Tenant of Kenworthy’s Chambers since 2006. Find us LinkedIn and Twitter at Kenworthy’s Chambers.

Leigh day is a national law firm specialising in the more complex aspects of personal injury and human rights law. They are committed to achieving access to justice for all by providing first-rate legal advice.

Presented by barrister Sally Penni, founder and chair of Women in the Law UK

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Baroness Hale of Richmond’s illustrious career includes becoming Britain’s first female Law Lord, the first woman to serve on the UK Supreme Court and its first woman President.

In this episode of Talking Law Lady Hale discusses the very high-profile case of the Proroguing of Parliament in 2019, how it feels to be an icon, and even her trademark spider broaches.

This episode is supported by Kenworthys Chambers and Leigh Day.

Kenworthy’s Chambers are a progressive set of Chambers, striving to ensure access to justice for all, with professionalism and excellence as the driving force to everything we do. Ranked in the Legal 500 Chambers and Partners, our Practice Areas include Crime, Immigration, Commercial, Costs, Civil, Family and Employment. Miss Sally Penni MBE is a Tenant of Kenworthy’s Chambers since 2006. Find us LinkedIn and Twitter at Kenworthy’s Chambers.

Leigh day is a national law firm specialising in the more complex aspects of personal injury and human rights law. They are committed to achieving access to justice for all by providing first-rate legal advice.

Presented by barrister Sally Penni, founder and chair of Women in the Law UK

Find us on LinkedIn
or at WomenInTheLawUK.com

  continue reading

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