Partners & Champions
We'd be nothing without our Partners (organisations)
and Champions (individuals).
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As signatories of the Babington Charter, they help further our cause of supporting, promoting and destigmatising neurodiversity in the legal professions.
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Anyone can become a Partner or Champion. We welcome and appreciate all, regardless of neurotype.
Thrive Law
An employment law firm with mental health and ED&I values at its core.
The Law Society
The independent professional body for Solicitors in England and Wales.
Pinsent Masons
A purpose-led professional services business with law at its core.
Setfords
Nationwide UK Top 100 law firm with experts in every major field of law.
Garden Court North
A set of human rights barristers committed to representing anyone disadvantaged.
Dyslexia Bytes
A diversity organisation focused on raising awareness of dyslexia.
LawCare
A mental health and wellbeing charity supporting those working in the legal sector.
University of Hertfordshire
Host of over 30,000 students and over 550 degree options.
University of Law
The largest provider of legal education in the UK (HESA 2020/21).
Matrix
Set specialising in a wide range of practice areas from commercial to public law.
No5 Chambers
A modern set with expertise in a range of practice areas.
Thomas Hood
Founding member
Hanah Marzook
Founding Member
Roxy Lackschewitz-Martin
Founding Member
Jonathan Andrews
Associate, Reed Smith LLP
Sadie Crapper
Barrister, 39 Essex Chambers
Danielle Khier
PA Services Manager, Pinset Masons LLP
Andrew Rhodes
Barrister, No5 Chambers
Concetta Scrimshaw
Trainee Solicitor, Pinset Masons LLP
Sarah Wilkinson
Trainee Solicitor, Reed Smith LLP
Sophie Stevens
Founding Member
Jack Boswell
Founding Member
Chloe Branton
Barrister, Parklane Plowden
Jodie Hill
Founder & Managing Partner, Thrive Law
James Kitching
Associate, Harneys
Elizabeth Rimmer
CEO, LawCare
Lynette Wieland
Associate, Browne Jacobson LLP
Dr Tom Smith LLB PhD
Associate Professor, UWE Bristol
Professor Amanda Kirby
MBBS MRCGP PhD
GP, CEO Do-IT Profiler, Chair of ADHD Foundation