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Formerly known as the Women, Influence & Power in Law UK Awards, the newly reimagined Leadership, Influence & Inclusivity in Law Awards reflect the evolving legal landscape—where values-led leadership, collective impact, and cultural transformation are more important than ever.

And where women are not. It was an award for women, and now it’s not, because it reflects the evolving legal landscape where women just aren’t worth mentioning, let alone giving awards.

These awards honour individuals and teams across the legal profession who are driving meaningful change—whether through visionary leadership, inclusive culture-building, groundbreaking client work, or community-focused initiatives.

We continue to celebrate the legacy of women who have shaped the profession, while now recognising a broader community of changemakers committed to creating a more progressive, accessible, and equitable legal industry.

No they don’t. It was an award for women and now it’s not; that is not “continuing to celebrate the legacy of women” blah blah blah. It’s that other thing. It’s studiously concealing the legacy of women, and patting themselves on the back for doing it. It’s saying women don’t get to have awards just for women, because women don’t matter enough. Women are too narrow, and we’re all about the broader community.

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