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OneSearch champions women in conveyancing on International Women’s Day: announcing support for a partnership with Ladies of Law

OneSearch, the leading provider of comprehensive property data and search solutions, today announces its partnership with Ladies of Law, a remarkable new community dedicated to empowering, supporting and connecting women in the legal field at every stage of their careers.

This initiative, announced on International Women’s Day, builds on OneSearch’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. By working together, OneSearch and Ladies of Law hope to empower women in the industry, celebrate the achievements of women lawyers, conveyancers, and legal professionals across the UK, and foster a more equitable legal landscape for all.

“We are thrilled to connect with Ladies of Law as a supporting partner,”

Stated Elizabeth Jarvis, Managing Director at OneSearch, also saying: 

“Their mission to champion women in the legal industry aligns perfectly with our own values of ensuring there is an empowering and inclusive working environment. We believe that by supporting initiatives like Ladies of Law, we can contribute to a more vibrant and successful legal profession for all.”

As part of the partnership, both organisations will offer collaborative support and guidance with events, networking, marketing, and social media. OneSearch sponsored the most recent Ladies of Law networking evening, which was a hugely successful, sold-out event in Bristol on the February 8th. The group will be hosting their next networking event in Exeter on the April 25th.

The agreement also provides for OneSearch to be a priority partner in future Ladies of Law networking events, projects, and initiatives.

“We are incredibly grateful for OneSearch’s commitment to supporting our mission,”

Commented Ella Watts, Founder of Ladies of Law. She added:

“Partnerships such as this help us empower women across the legal field and provide them with the resources and opportunities they need to thrive. We look forward to a successful collaboration that will make a real difference in the lives of women in conveyancing.”

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