Central London Lawyer August 2020 | Westminster & Holborn Law Society

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COUNCIL ELECTIONS

The Law Society Council Elections

2020 Stay home and vote!

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s many readers may know, the Law Society Council elections open on Monday 17 August. This is your chance to elect representatives who will champion your views on a national level. One candidate each will be elected to the constituencies of The City of Westminster and Holborn to join our other three elected representatives, and if you are a solicitor member of this Society or are registered in either constituency with the SRA, then you will be receiving voting papers on or around 17 August. The Westminster & Holborn Law Society has the privilege of sending five representatives in total to sit at Chancery Lane (or via Zoom, as has been the case recently). This number is only matched by The City of London and highlights the traditional importance that our unique location has had playing host to solicitors and their businesses. For this election, the ballot papers will be sent by Civica Election Services by post to the member’s mySRA registered address and by email (to those, who opted-in to receive email communications) from the takepart@cesvotes.com email address.

We encourage members to ensure that their organisation’s mail rooms are aware of those papers coming in. We suggest that to avoid being caught in spam/junk filters, mail rooms “whitelist” the takepart@cesvotes.com email address by adding it to their contacts. You will find the election manifestos of your six candidates below (in alphabetical order) and I urge you to take the few moments required to vote in due course. This is your local law society and it can work to its full potential when members speak up and are engaged. The successful candidates will be announced at the Law Society AGM on 15 October 2020. Voting will close at 4pm on Monday 21 September. ■

Matthew Allan

Junior Vice President Westminster & Holborn Law Society

Election Candidates The City of Westminster Edward Macey-Dare Nicola Rubbert Nehal Vasani

Holborn Pavel Klimov Paul Sharma Rakhi Samani CENTRAL LONDON LAWYER | 11


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How to be productive when working from home

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How does a Bill become a law?

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The Law Society – whose side is it on anyway?

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page 30

Pandemic pressure tempts companies to non-compliance

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LegalTech in the most advanced digital society in the world

6min
pages 27-28

Torture of British HK Consulate Employee Simon Cheng: A Legal Response

4min
pages 25-26

Diversity: There’s more to do, but we’ve come a long way

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A new reality brings new opportunities for lawyers

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Assertiveness: the tightrope between confidence and arrogance

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Statement of Rakhi Samani

2min
page 17

Statement of Paul Sharma

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page 16

Statement of Pavel Klimov

4min
page 15

Statement of Nehal Vasani

3min
page 14

Statement of Nicola Rubbert

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page 13

Statement of Edward Macey-Dare

5min
page 12

The Law Society Council Elections 2020

1min
page 11

'Legally Disabled?' Report Roundtable

2min
page 9

Redundancy in 2020

1min
page 8

Rising Star Award 2020

1min
page 7

Events 2020/21

1min
page 6

The President’s Foreword

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