Legal Services Board plans to compel law firms to publish data about the diversity of their staff will act as a ‘powerful incentive’ for firms to increase social mobility in the profession, LSB chief executive Chris Kenny has said in a letter to legal regulators.
Kenny said that driving ‘action on increasing diversity and social mobility in the legal workforce’ is a ‘major priority’ in the LSB’s work.
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