Read: Social Mobility Pledge launches first sector-wide initiative to improve access and equal opportunities in the legal sector

Former Education Secretary Justine Greening is working with fifteen City of London Law Society (CLLS) member firms to develop an Opportunity Action plan for the legal sector, aimed at boosting social mobility in the profession.

The partnership was launched at a virtual event this week with over 100 attendees from law firms and universities. It will see firms working closely with a number of universities to create new and wider pathways from higher education into the legal sector.  

This collaboration between City of London Law Society member firms and the Social Mobility Pledge will be the Pledge’s first sector-wide initiative, creating a framework for leading law firms to work together on solutions that benefit the profession at large, leading to greater understanding and access. 

Ms Greening, the first Secretary of State for Education to have attended a comprehensive school and local FE college, co-founded the national Social Mobility Pledge in 2018, alongside entrepreneur and philanthropist David Harrison, to tackle Britain’s widespread lack of social mobility. 

Justine Greening, cofounder of the Social Mobility Pledge, said: “Many young people are seeing their life prospects drastically downgraded, with jobs and job offers disappearing. Meanwhile, massive demand for reskilling and career shifting support is building up. 

“Well defined purpose together with a strong culture and leadership have marked out those organisations which have taken the right decisions in response to the crisis, from those which have not. The challenge now, and one that CLLS member firms have stepped up to, is for Britain’s businesses and universities to play their role in boosting opportunity and social mobility as part of our national recovery.

“I’m looking forward to working with CLLS members on their Opportunity Action Plan. They are committed to making a difference and levelling up Britain. I hope many others will follow their example."

Edward Sparrow said: “The City of London Law Society and fifteen of our member firms are delighted to be working alongside Rt Hon Justine Greening, Seema Kennedy OBE, and the Social Mobility Pledge on an Opportunity Action plan for the City’s legal profession. 

“By working with University Vice Chancellors and sharing knowledge between law firms, we hope that this partnership will make a real and measurable difference in a post-pandemic world, where the importance of levelling-up access and opportunities will be more important than ever.”


The full list of participating universities:

  • University of Greenwich

  • University of the West of England Bristol

  • Staffordshire University 

  • University of Lincoln

  • University of Bradford

  • Middlesex University 

  • Liverpool John Moores University 

  • Northumbria University 

  • University of York

  • York St John University 

  • University of Northampton

  • University of Bolton

  • University of Essex

  • University of West London

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