Interviews and Profiles - Page 2

Pierre-Emmanuel Perais: 'how a brand personalizes with technological features and processes is paramount'

Linklaters partner discusses his New York Summit panel, the importance of technology for brands, industry trends and working across cultures.

‘Take every opportunity as if this is your breakthrough moment’: a barrister’s journey from Tower Hamlets via the Magic Circle

Kawsar Zaman on mentoring’s crucial role in improving social mobility within the legal profession

Hilary Jochmans: 'Fashion is a major economic driver the world over'

PoliticallyinFashion founder talks about her work and why brands should engage in activism in advance of Luxury Law New York presentation on 2 November

'Structurally the profession needs a reset': First Hundred Years' founder on the lack of diverse leaders

Dana Denis-Smith reflects on her life and career as a journalist, lawyer, entrepreneur and diversity campaigner

‘Tiny changes can have a massive butterfly effect’: Clifford Chance's UK inclusion head on her D&I story

Nina Goswami discusses her life and career ahead of judging GLP’s first Women and Diversity in Law Awards

‘Everyone’s been excluded': Accenture Legal's global diversity head on the power of empathy

Annabel Dumbell reflects on her life and diversity work ahead of judging GLP’s first Women and Diversity in Law Awards

‘There needs to be more change in the profession… and it’s not happening quickly enough’

Rachel Chan, a barrister at 42 Bedford Row, discusses her social mobility advocacy ahead of judging GLP’s first Women and Diversity in Law Awards

‘We are still stuck with many women leaving the profession early’

Former Simmons & Simmons senior partner Dame Janet Gaymer discusses her life and career in the legal profession ahead of judging GLP’s first Women and Diversity in Law Awards

'Who are you with the most unpronounceable name?' Zepz's GC on her life and career in a changing profession

While attitudes are changing, argues Lara Oyesanya, the legal profession must work harder to tap a 'huge diverse talent pool'

Rafi Mottahedeh: from law firm to company and back to private practice

More often than not, when a lawyer moves in-house their career trajectory remains there. But not always. Former Cargill in-house counsel Rafi Mottahedeh recently returned to private practice as head of the transactional tax practice at San Francisco-based law firm Shartsis Friese. Anne Gallagher asks him about the move back to private practice.

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