This year's Fifty Most Influential Lawyers includes 15 senior women.
There has been a swathe of promotions of female lawyers into top roles in the last couple of years, including Georgia Dawson at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer becoming the first woman to lead an elite Magic Circle firm, swiftly followed by Aedamar Comiskey becoming senior partner at Linklaters.
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Natasha Harrison set up Pallas Partners a year ago, becoming a rare example of a female founder of a law firm, and she is now building out a diverse team at the London-based organisation.
Firms have been putting targets for gender and ethnic diversity in place and while the latest partner promotions show progress is being made, FN's list demonstrates that there is still some way to go to achieve parity.
Here are the women from the Fifty Most Influential Lawyers 2023:
Penny Angell, UK managing partner, Hogan Lovells
Farmida Bi, chair, Europe, Middle East and Asia, Norton Rose Fulbright
Tamara Box, managing partner, Europe and Middle East, Reed Smith
Sabina Comis, global managing partner elect, Dechert
Aedamar Comiskey, senior partner, Linklaters
Karen Davies, corporate partner and global chair, Ashurst
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Georgia Dawson, senior partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Deborah Finkler, managing partner, Slaughter and May
Natasha Harrison, founder and managing partner, Pallas Partners
Rachel Kent, senior financial services partner, Hogan Lovells
Yen Sum, global chair of the private capital practice, Latham & Watkins
Sandra Wallace, joint managing director, UK and Europe, DLA Piper
Penelope Warne, senior partner, CMS UK
Claire Wills, corporate partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
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