Disability debate
By Elizabeth Eyre (November 2007 Issue)
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There are 131,347 solicitors in the UK: 453 of them are disabled.
That was just one of the statistics revealed at a seminar examining diversity within the legal profession, hosted by City law firm K&L Gates last month.
Experts have called for more training for law firms on disability equality.
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