Kamlesh Bahl (left) has launched another discrimination claim in the Employment Tribunal against the Law Society. Bahl, former vice-president of the society and now a member of its ruling council, won her first discrimination claim against the society in the Employment Tribunal in July 2001. Although Bahl is a member of the Law Society Council, she has accused the council, as well as the Law Society’s president and chief executive, of sustained discrimination, victimisation and breach of human rights.
Ex-Stephenson Harwood partner in carbon-fighting role
Former Stephenson Harwood partner Tony Stockwell has resurfaced in an in-house role at Carbon Trust, the Government-backed and business-led company that is helping business and the public sector to cut carbon emissions.Stockwell retired from Stephenson Harwood in January this year after spending 25 years as a partner there. He joins Carbon Trust as legal adviser […]