Talking Law with Dr Sally Penni MBE

Women in the Law UK
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Nov 5, 2020 • 54min

Andrew Powell

Today Sally speaks with Andrew Powell, a barrister who specialises in all aspects of family law; the international movement of children, surrogacy and fertility law as well as adoption and child protection.Andrew reflects on his illustrious career in family law and recalls some of the most memorable cases he’s worked on. As an advocate for feminism and diversity, he also considers equality in the bar and his experiences of discrimination in society.Presented by barrister  Sally Penni, founder and chair of Women in the Law UKFind us on LinkedIn Follow us on twitter @sallypenni1 @womeninthelawukThis episode is supported by Wesleyan Financial Services.
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Oct 29, 2020 • 50min

Leslie Thomas KC

Today Sally speaks with Professor Leslie Thomas KC, a barrister who specialises in claims against the police and other public authorities, civil litigation, human rights, data and privacy claims.  Leslie recounts an extensive career tackling racism, discrimination and police brutality, including his work on the case of Christopher Alder. He also reveals how he looks after his wellbeing through music and languages. Presented by barrister  Sally Penni, founder and chair of Women in the Law UKFind us on LinkedIn
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Oct 22, 2020 • 50min

Harold Brako

Harold BrakoThis episode of Talking Law is brought to you by Addleshaw GoddardToday you’ll be hearing from Harold Brako, a Finance Litigation and Disputes Partner at Addleshaw Goddard.An experienced litigator, Harold works with clients across the UK, Africa and the Middle East.He also leads his firm's inclusion and diversity strategy and was shortlisted for the Diversity Champion Award in 2019.  He talks about the lead his firm is taking on tackling racial, gender and class diversity and reveals the racism he has dealt with in his career.Presented by barrister  Sally Penni, founder and chair of Women in the Law UKFind us on LinkedInThanks again to Addleshaw Goddard for supporting this episode.  
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Oct 5, 2020 • 55min

Anesta Weekes KC

Anesta Weekes KCOn this episode I’m delighted to bring you an interview with one of the most inspiring women at the bar, Anesta Weekes KCCalled in 1981, Anesta is recognised for her work internationally, both prosecuting and defending serious criminal offences. She regularly appears in the Court of Appeal, as well as being appointed Recorder in 1999 and has many years of sitting in the Crown Courts as the judge in serious criminal trials.  She discussed her passion for advocacy and how her love of music helps her wellbeing.Find us on LinkedInPresented by barrister  Sally Penni, founder and chair of Women in the Law UK
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Sep 3, 2020 • 27min

Gillian Long

Gillian LongOn this episode I’ll be talking law to solicitor Gillian Long.Gillian was the company solicitor or general counsel for Nichols PLC, for nearly 20 years and at the time of recording, she was still in the post.She talks about the role of a general counsel and what led her into the law.Find us on LinkedInPresented by barrister  Sally Penni, founder and chair of Women in the Law UK
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Aug 12, 2020 • 46min

Mary Prior KC

Mary Prior KCOn this episode I’ll be talking law to Mary Prior KCAn eminent silk at 36 Bedford Row, Mary practices exclusively in serious and complex criminal offenses, specialising in historic allegations of institutionalised sexual abuse.As you will hear, Mary comes from a Northern working-class background and had an unusual journey to the bar via a sponsored pupillage with the CPS. She now also sits as a recorder and is involved in numerous organisations including Women In Criminal Law.  She shares some superb advice for a successful career in law.Find us on LinkedInPresented by barrister  Sally Penni, founder and chair of Women in the Law UK
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Jul 29, 2020 • 36min

Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson

Baroness Tanni Grey-ThompsonOn this episode of Talking Law, I was really excited to sit down and talk to multi-medal winning Paralympian, politician, coach and presenter Baroness Tanni Grey-ThompsonOne of Britain’s, greatest Paralympic athletes, Tanni has had a varied career across so many sectors. She now sits as an Independent Cross-Bench Peer in the House of Lords and we discussed her life-long love of the law.Find us on LinkedInPresented by barrister  Sally Penni, founder and chair of Women in the Law UK
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Jul 15, 2020 • 37min

Alison Lobb

Alison LobbOn this episode you’re going to hear my conversation with Alison Lobb, Managing Partner at Morecroft’s Solicitors in Liverpool.Alison is one of only a few female managing partners in the country and she also won Woman Solicitor of the Year at the Law Society Excellence Awards in 2019.She discusses her experiences as a young solicitor and reveals why she never considered law to be a long term career prospect!Presented by barrister  Sally Penni, founder and chair of Women in the Law UK
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Jun 24, 2020 • 58min

Courtenay Griffiths KC

Courtenay Griffiths KCOn this episode I’m absolutely thrilled to be Talking Law with the legendary barrister Courtenay Griffiths KCCurrently based in London at 25 Bedford Row (recently voted Crime Set of the Year) Courtenay practises predominantly in criminal defence, in hugely complex murder cases as well as fraud and drug offences.He discusses what it was like to defend Charles Taylor, accused of war crimes and the incredible challenges he faced working on the Damilola Taylor murder trial.He also revealed the racist treatment he received as a young man and how that led him into law.Presented by barrister  Sally Penni, founder and chair of Women in the Law UK
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Jun 17, 2020 • 32min

Kevin Withane

On this episode I’m thrilled to be talking to Kevin Withane.Kevin qualified as a lawyer in the UK, but has worked all over the world and is currently the Group Ethics and Compliance director for TI Fluid Systems in Michigan in the USA.Kevin specialises in international law and corporate governance and also provides consulting to companies on diversity and inclusion.Presented by barrister  Sally Penni, founder and chair of Women in the Law UK 

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