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LGBT+ lawyers
The Law Society
32 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast series looks at themes of interest to LGBT+ lawyers and their allies. Members of the Law Society's LGBT+ Lawyers Division share their thoughts and opinions on a range of topical issues.
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This podcast series looks at themes of interest to LGBT+ lawyers and their allies. Members of the Law Society's LGBT+ Lawyers Division share their thoughts and opinions on a range of topical issues.
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LGBT+ lawyers
Coming out: a different view - with Christos Paphiti
Christos Paphiti, solicitor at Sharpe Pritchard, joins Ewan Watson and Philipp Engel to discuss his unique coming out experience, and why he feels it has not been an integral part of affirming his identity.
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3 years ago
29 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Understanding surrogacy: the legal landscape
LGBT+ Committee member Ewan Watson is joined by Natalie Gamble and Andrew Spearman to offer insights into the complex area of surrogacy law and discuss the practical realities of surrogacy for LGBT+ people embarking on parenthood via this route.
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3 years ago
33 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Untold Pride with Liam Langlois
In this podcast, the last story in our series for “Untold Pride”, Ewan Watson and Jonathan Wheeler, members of our LGBT+ committee, are joined by Liam Langlois.

They discuss Liam’s story of exploration and his work with Queer Lawyers of Tomorrow.

Speakers:

Liam Langlois

Liam Langlois is a final year law student, soon to be graduating from Queen Mary University. Liam is the co-chair of the student-led network Queer Lawyers of Tomorrow which aims at enhancing visibility and support for future queer students entering the profession. Liam is trans, and his personal journey of transitioning at university and navigating a neurodiverse condition continue to strengthen his interest to push towards and intersectional approach to D&I beyond Pride month.

Jonathan Wheeler

Jonathan Wheeler is a founding member of The Law Society’s LGBT+ Divisional Committee and a Stonewall Ambassador. In his day job he is the managing partner of London firm Bolt Burdon Kemp, representing clients with high value and complex injury claims. He recently co-authored the latest edition of Lexis Nexis’ Guide to Child Abuse Compensation Claims (published December 2020) and is a former president of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers. He lives in Greenwich with partner John and Clemi the dog.

Ewan Watson

Ewan Watson is a member of the Law Society’s LGBT+ Committee. He works as a solicitor in the in-house legal team at Warner Bros., specialising in TV licensing and distribution.
Ewan lives with his husband in North London.
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4 years ago
27 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Where do we go now? LGBT+ venues
Ben Campkin, Chris Barkley, Helen Randall and Ewan Watson discuss the value, purpose and ultimate decline of LGBT+ specific venues alongside legal issues around the closures.
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4 years ago
22 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Accepting who you are: LGBT+ community, faith and conversion therapy
In this podcast from our LGBT+ Lawyers Division, Imogen Hamblin, member of our LGBT+ Lawyers Committee, invites Steve Chalke and Matthew Hyndman to discuss the recent update in the conversation on banning conversion therapy.

It has been 1000 days since the Government pledged to ban conversion therapy and, following the Queen’s recent speech, there is an opportunity to believe that this is moving along. However, as Imogen, Steve and Matt discuss, there is a lot of scepticism and loss of hope.

Listen below to this insightful discussion of personal stories, religion and an LGBT+ identity.
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4 years ago
51 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Bullying and harassment: LGBT+ perspective
To mark LGBT+ History Month and International Stand Up to Bullying Day (28 February), speakers from our LGBT+ Lawyers Division explore bullying and harassment faced by the LGBT+ community in the workplace.
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4 years ago
33 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Stonewall Housing – in discussion with Steven McIntyre
4 years ago
23 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Gender fluid inclusion within the legal profession
4 years ago
37 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Celebrating Bi Visibility Day - In discussion with Netanya Clixby and Jonathan Andrews
Ewan Watson is joined by Netanya Clixby and Jonathan Andrews, who discuss bisexuality and the legal profession to celebrate Bi Visibility Day.
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5 years ago
24 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Pride: Home and Away - In discussion with Brett Hearnden and Peter Dernbach
In our Pride podcast series we speak to LGBT+ legal professionals around the world. This episode features Brett Hearnden and Peter Dernbach.
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5 years ago
36 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Pride: Home and Away - In discussion with Naosuke Fujita and Alexander Dmitrenko
In our Pride podcast series we speak to LGBT+ legal professionals around the world. This episode features Naosuke Fujita and Alexander Dmitrenko.
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5 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Pride: Home and Away - In discussion with Allan Wernham
Our Pride: Home and Away podcast interviews Allan Wernham in its third episode.
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5 years ago
17 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Pride: Home and Away - In discussion with Tinashe Chipendo
This year's Pride theme is Home and Away, and our second podcast episode is an interview with Tinashe Chipendo, a senior paralegal based in the Manchester Office.
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5 years ago
32 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Pride: Home and Away - In discussion with Heather Capell Bramble
This year's Pride theme is Home and Away, and our first podcast episode is an interview with Heather Capell Bramble, a seasoned attorney and a member of the LGBT+ community.
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5 years ago
32 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
In discussion with Katrina Robinson
Ewan Watson interviews Katrina Robinson MBE, who shares her experience of qualifying and discusses unconscious bias.
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5 years ago
9 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Talking LGBT History Month with TrowersIncludes
Ewan Watson was joined by Trowers & Hamlins partners Helen Randall, James Hawkins and Paul McDermott during LGBT History Month to discuss their experiences working for GLAAD in the 1980s and 1990s.
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5 years ago
19 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
Injustice exposed: The criminalisation of trans people and its impacts
To mark Trans Awareness Week, we speak to two contributors to the Human Dignity Trust’s report ‘Injustice exposed: The criminalisation of trans people and its impacts’.

We discuss how worldwide criminalisation came about, what it means now and what the future might hold.
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5 years ago
15 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
A chat to mark Intersex Awareness Day
Emma Dunn talks to Chris Seel about being intersex and why Intersex Awareness Day is so important.
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6 years ago
21 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
LGBT+ celebration of Black History Month – part two
Nimmisha Aslam continues her conversation with Yetunde Dania and Isaac Eloi. They discuss hurdles and challenges they have faced in being black and LGBT+/ally members of the legal profession and the importance of diversity networks in organisations.
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6 years ago
16 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
LGBT+ celebration of Black History Month – part one
Yetunde Dania and Isaac Eloi tell LGBT+ Lawyers Division committee member Nimmisha Aslam about their background, education and what led them to pursue a career in the legal profession.
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6 years ago
20 minutes

LGBT+ lawyers
This podcast series looks at themes of interest to LGBT+ lawyers and their allies. Members of the Law Society's LGBT+ Lawyers Division share their thoughts and opinions on a range of topical issues.