The 5th annual UK Diversity Legal Awards are now open for submissions

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The UK Diversity Legal Awards are the only industry awards which focus solely on recognising and promoting; equality, diversity and inclusion, across the legal profession – across all strands of diversity.

There are a number of legal organisations in the UK who are progressive and innovative in their approach to finding and implementing solutions. So importantly, it is hoped these awards, and the subsequent sharing of ideas, will help raise standards across the profession, as those making submissions seek to create ever-more impactful policies, processes and initiatives.

The UK Diversity Legal Awards are open to organisations of all sizes and submissions are welcomed from firms, chambers, in-house legal teams (private and public sector) and suppliers to the legal profession..

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The new dedicated website contains full details about the awards; the history, the categories and how to make a submission.

A black-tie event, the awards will be presented at a special dinner which will take place on Tuesday 18th November 2014 at the Grange Tower Bridge Hotel in London. The host for the evening will be BBC radio and TV presenter Zeinab Badawi.

The deadline for entries is 4pm on Friday 19th September 2014.

The UK Diversity Legal Awards is a BSN initiative.

For more information visit: www.diversitylegalawards.co.uk

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