Beyond Bias, Second Edition
Unleashing the Potential of Women in Law
Rachel Khiara author Shilpa Bhandarkar author Claire Rason author Brie Stevens-Hoare KC author Rachel Spink author Priya Lele author Hilda Kwoffie author Yanthé Richardson author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Globe Law and Business Ltd
Published:13th Oct '25
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Despite decades of effort, the legal profession remains one of the least diverse industries, with systemic barriers affecting who enters, advances, and succeeds. Bias – whether conscious or unconscious – perpetuates inequality, impacting hiring, promotions, pay, and leadership opportunities. The traditional pipeline to legal success favors those with economic privilege, established networks, and cultural capital, leaving others at a disadvantage. There are more women than ever before in the legal profession, but the seniority gap remains and barriers to success persist. Written by women lawyers who have achieved success, despite the odds, and leading experts who have helped law firms and corporations implement meaningful change, Beyond Bias is more than just an exploration of the problem – it is a roadmap for transforming the legal profession into one that truly reflects the diversity of the world it serves. At a time when diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives are under fire, this book makes the business case for gender equity, showing how inclusive teams drive better decision-making, innovation, and profitability.
If you are a woman in legal practice – or if you simply want to know the state of play for women in the profession today – then this book is for you. Twelve chapters written by insider experts and illuminated by personal experience and interview data demonstrate both how far women have come even since the book’s first edition in 2017 and what challenges still (almost unbelievably) remain. -- Rosemary Auchmuty
ISBN: 9781837231379
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 9mm
Weight: unknown
180 pages
2nd New edition