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Women in clinical negligence - Part one

ARAG asked a number of women, at different stages of their legal careers but all working in clinical negligence, about their views and experiences. One question that we put to them was about the biggest challenges that they had faced in their legal careers. Read this content to find out more.

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A spring crop of legal reforms

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