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DEI Champions | UK

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This table recognises lawyers who are going above and beyond in making the world a fairer place. It specifically looks at the provision of legal advice that has an altruistic element to it. This often involves regularly supporting people with a protected characteristic, though can also be other vulnerable groups, such as children. Such work is often pro bono, but does not have to be. Please note that this section does not consider internal schemes within law firms: the beneficiary must be someone in society (not another lawyer). Lawyers and clients can nominate their peers for inclusion in this table. Please check the website for further information, or contact Alex Marsh.

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  1. Alia Lewis
    Alia Lewis
    Duncan Lewis Solicitors
    Duncan Lewis Solicitors | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 1 Years Ranked
    Family and children lawyer Alia Lewis has a lifelong focus on children with special needs, particularly autism. She works to enhance inclusivity and access to justice for neurodiverse children and families within the family justice system.Among her achievements is the creation of Duncan Lewis’ specialist Autism and ADHD Unit. It advocates for the rights of neurodivergent clients and their families within public and private children law proceedings.
  2. Barry O'Leary
    Barry O'Leary
    Wesley Gryk Solicitors LLP
    Wesley Gryk Solicitors LLP | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 20 Years Ranked
    Barry O'Leary is an immigration lawyer who has a career-long dedication to supporting LGBTQI+ migrants. He was among the first solicitors in the UK to successfully represent gay men and lesbians in obtaining asylum in the UK on the basis of their fear of persecution because of their sexual identity.O'Leary has been a legal volunteer for nearly 25 years for the Stonewall Immigration Group/UKLGIG/Rainbow Migration and for several years for Micro Rainbow.
  3. Bhavneeta Limbachia
    Bhavneeta Limbachia
    Russell-Cooke
    Russell-Cooke | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 1 Years Ranked
    Bhavneeta Limbachiaof Russell-Cooke in London is a senior associate in the immigration department. She leads the firm's provision of pro bono advice to Ukrainian refugees. She recently advised on a case regarding a Ukrainian woman acting as guardian for her teenage brother.
  4. Caroline Brosnan
    Caroline Brosnan
    Russell-Cooke
    Russell-Cooke | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 5 Years Ranked
    Caroline Brosnan is a social housing lawyer with considerable experience of providing vulnerable people with housing, including domestic abuse survivors, disabled people and the homeless. She acts for several bereaved, survivor and resident tenants from Grenfell Tower and the Lancaster West Estate on the Grenfell Inquiry and rehousing cases.
  5. Caroline Liggins
    Caroline Liggins
    Hodge Jones & Allen
    Hodge Jones & Allen | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 2 Years Ranked
    Caroline Liggins of Hodge Jones & Allen is a partner in the crime team and leads its youth team. She has substantial experience of working with young people with mental health conditions. She sits on the Youth Justice Specialist Panel and contributed to the formation of the Youth Practitioners Association.
  6. Georgina Calvert-Lee
    Bellevue Law
    Bellevue Law | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 1 Years Ranked
    Employment barrister Georgina Calvert-Lee is known for her activity regarding sexual harassment. She has spent years advising Can't Buy My Silence, which campaigns to prevent the use of NDAs to gag victims of sexual misconduct and discrimination. Beyond this, Calvert-Lee also provided pro bono support for the #Forthe100 campaign, founded by families of students who took their own lives, to create a statutory legal duty of care for students in higher education.
  7. Inderveer Hothi
    Inderveer Hothi
    Akin
    Akin | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 1 Years Ranked
    Debt finance lawyer Indy Hothi has an extensive range of pro bono work under her belt. Most notably, she is a long-term advocate and firm liaison to Kids In Need of Defense UK (KIND-UK), which provides free expert legal help to undocumented children, young people and families in the UK. Kaur directly supports immigrant children in filing citizenship applications, enabling them to become documented and, consequently, keeping them with their family and in their home.
  8. Kate Dodd
    Pinsent Masons
    Pinsent Masons | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 1 Years Ranked
    Kate Dodd is an employment lawyer at Pinsent Masons and head of the firm's Brook Graham DEI consultancy. Beyond this, she is closely involved with the Mindful Business Charter. She is a trustee of Digital Advantage, a charity that delivers work experience to young people. Dodds is also a board adviser to Girls Out Loud, a social enterprise that raises the aspirations of teenage girls.
  9. Lisa Lunt
    Lisa Lunt
    Pogust Goodhead
    Pogust Goodhead | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 2 Years Ranked
    Lisa Luntis a product liability lawyer at Pogust Goodhead in Liverpool. Much of her work centres on representing women in claims against medical device manufacturers. She is most well known for her work relating to transvaginal mesh claims and led a team managing a group litigation on behalf of 258 women against six mesh manufacturers. She also represented women who have suffered injury as a result of being surgically implanted with the Essure contraceptive device.
  10. Melissa Ansah
    Melissa Ansah
    Murray Hughman
    Murray Hughman | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 1 Years Ranked
    Melissa Ansah is a crime lawyer who has a focus on the treatment of young people in custody. She works closely with the charity Juvenis, which supports young people from vulnerable and disenfranchised communities and those at risk of offending and criminal behaviours.
  11. Naga Kandiah
    MTC Solicitors | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 2 Years Ranked
    Naga Kandiahis a public law specialist at MTC Solicitors in London. He is best known for advising on asylum and immigration issues, and regularly advises clients of limited means. He has attracted praise from barristers for his work on Windrush deportations and works alongside Southall Black Sisters, Freedom from Torture, Asian Women Centre, Helen Bamber Foundation and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. He advised a man threatened with deportation by the Home Office, which had also mistakenly labelled him as having a criminal record. More recently, he helped secure leave to remain for Dennis Henry, who was embroiled in a battle with the Home Office after having arrived in the UK from Jamaica in the 1980s.
  12. Nicola Wainwright
    Nicola Wainwright
    JMW Solicitors
    JMW Solicitors | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 15 Years Ranked
    Nicola Wainwright is a clinical negligence lawyer with a particular focus on women and families in pregnancy and maternity cases.She has acted for numerous families who are socially and economically disadvantaged and often not well educated so find legal processes particularly difficult.She supports the charity GBS Support, helping them raise awareness of group B Strep. She also works with the charity Meningitis Now and is a trustee for Encephalitis International.
  13. Nina Ali
    Nina Ali
    Hodge Jones & Allen
    Hodge Jones & Allen | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 6 Years Ranked
    Nina Ali is a clinical negligence expert at Hodge Jones & Allen. Her medical background allows her a particularly deep insight into the NHS. She is said to work tirelessly for the provision of better mental healthcare. Among her highlights is campaigning to hold an inquiry into mental health provisions in Essex following 80 instances of deaths or alleged mistreatment while undergoing care. She also has experience of inquests. Her career is replete with examples of helping victims of healthcare failings to access justice.
  14. Olivia Piercy
    Olivia Piercy
    Hunters
    Hunters | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 1 Years Ranked
    Olivia Piercy is a family lawyer who is known for her advocacy for domestic abuse victims. She has represented the victims of honour-based violence, female genital mutilation and forced marriage.She sat on the Foreign Office’s Forced Marriage Partnership Panel and ran a successful Judicial Review of the then Government’s domestic violence evidence checklist for legal aid.She has also campaigned to change the law in respect of economic abuse.
  15. Richard Walker
    Richard Walker
    Withers LLP
    Withers LLP | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 1 Years Ranked
    Richard Walker sits in the trust, estate and inheritance disputes team at Withers. Working alongside the Windrush Justice Clinic, he led on the creation and operation of the Windrush pro bono initiative at the firm. Richard has raised awareness within the firm about the issues faced by the Windrush generation through articles and updates, liaised and forged relationships with members and partners of the Windrush Justice Clinic, in particular establishing a partnership between Withers and Southwark Law Centre.
  16. Sarah Richardson
    Sarah Richardson
    Russell-Cooke
    Russell-Cooke | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 8 Years Ranked
    Sarah Richardson is a family lawyer who specialises in complex cases involving vulnerable adults and children, and is particularly experienced in advising and representing children, parents and family members in difficult and sensitive cases. Sarah is a member of the Law Society’s Children Panel, the Association of Children Lawyers and Resolution. She undertakes committee work, and is a member of the National Public Law Working Groups for Supervision Orders and Adoption. She runs the West London Family Court duty solicitor scheme, a pro bono service where she coordinates 50 participating local solicitors, and is on the working committee for the West London Family Court public information website.
  17. Scott Halliday
    Scott Halliday
    Irwin Mitchell
    Irwin Mitchell | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 3 Years Ranked
    Scott Halliday is a family lawyer at Irwin Mitchell who divides his time between Leeds and London. He has particular expertisein the interplay between LGBTQI+ rights and family law. For example, he advised on how a trans parent should be recorded on their child's birth certificate. He writes and comments extensively on the subject and was the lead lawyer in a project run with the University of Bristol, We Are Family Too! Working with LGBT Clients in the Family Justice System.
  18. Suleikha Ali
    Suleikha Ali
    JMW Solicitors
    JMW Solicitors | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 2 Years Ranked
    Suleikha Ali is a clinical negligence lawyer at JMW Solicitors. She has experience of brain injury and cerebral palsy claims, and has advised on numerous claims on behalf of bereaved families. She is known for campaigning for better awareness of the risks to Black women undergoing medical procedures, particularly in maternity units. She works closely with the charity Five X More and is involved with Black Women in Law and Women Solicitors London. Her experience includes obtaining an apology from Chelsea and Westminster Hospital following a stillbirth.
  19. Suzanne White
    Suzanne White
    Leigh Day
    Leigh Day | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight | 9 Years Ranked
    Suzanne Whiteis a well-known clinical negligence lawyer working for Leigh Day in London. Her medical background enables her to have a particularly deep understanding of the details of her clients' cases. She has dedicated much of her career to raising awareness of deficiencies in the provision of healthcare to women, particularly in maternity services. She lectures on UCL’s MSc on Women’s Health and recently settled a birth injury claim for £32 million.
  20. Anne-Marie Irwin
    Rook Irwin Sweeney | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight
  21. Silvia Nicolaou Garcia
    Simpson Millar LLP | DEI Champions
    2025 | Spotlight