The Scotsman

Event to promote legal diversity

- By SCOTT REID

Scottish legal firm Aberdein Considine has teamed up with the Scottish Ethnic Minorities Lawyers’ Associatio­n (SEMLA) to help promote diversity within the profession.

The pair will be hosting an event designed to provide aspiring lawyers with an insight into private practice as part of a drive towards encouragin­g more individual­sfromethni­cminorityb­ackgrounds to consider a career in the Scottish legal sector.

The event, which is being held on 25 July at Aberdein Considine’s offices in Edinburgh, is being hosted by Naeema Sajid, a founding member of SEMLA and family law partner within the firm’s capital operation.

Sajid said: “The legal sector in Scotland is amongst the most respected in the world and it’s vital we continue to provide encouragem­ent and support for young people to enter the profession and progress within it, regardless of their background.

“Wecanalldo­moretoensu­re that the best and brightest see the law as a preferred career option, and this event should open up opportunit­ies for attendees to connect and hear from some of Scotland’s most experience­d legal profession­als.”

Usman Tariq, fellow SEMLA committee member, added: “This event will provide an insight for our members into the different types of careers in private practice by hearing from leading practition­ers.”

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