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Lisa Webley
Lisa Webley
Professor of Legal Education and Research
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Qualitative approaches to empirical legal research
L Webley
Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Studies, 2010
4542010
Structure, agency and career strategies of white women and black and minority ethnic individuals in the legal profession
J Tomlinson, D Muzio, H Sommerlad, L Webley, L Duff
Human relations 66 (2), 245-269, 2013
1822013
Diversity in the legal profession in England and Wales: a qualitative study of barriers and individual choices
H Sommerlad, L Webley, L Duff, D Muzio, J Tomlinson, R Parnham
London, UK: University of Westminster, 2010
792010
Women solicitors as a barometer for problems within the legal profession–time to put values before profits?
L Webley, L Duff
Journal of Law and Society 34 (3), 374-402, 2007
772007
Quality and cost: final report on the contracting of Civil, Non-Family Advice and Assistance Pilot
R Moorhead, A Sherr, L Webley, S Rogers, L Sherr, A Patterson, ...
The Stationery Office, 2001
48*2001
Legal professional de (re) regulation, equality, and inclusion, and the contested space of professionalism within the legal market in England and Wales
L Webley
Fordham L. Rev. 83, 2349, 2014
392014
The profession (s)'engagements with lawtech: Narratives and archetypes of future law
L Webley, J Flood, J Webb, F Bartlett, K Galloway, K Tranter
Law, Technology and Humans 1, 6-26, 2019
38*2019
Stumbling blocks in empirical legal research: Case study research
L Webley
Law and Method, 2016
342016
Complete public law: text, cases, and materials
L Webley, H Samuels
Oxford University Press, 2021
27*2021
Access to a Career in the Legal Profession in England and Wales
L Webley, J Tomlinson, D Muzio, H Sommerlad, L Duff
Diversity in Practice: Race, Gender, and Class in Legal and Professional …, 2016
232016
Legal writing
L Webley
Routledge, 2016
202016
Legal ethics in England and Wales
A Sherr, L Webley
International Journal of the Legal Profession 4 (1-2), 109-138, 1997
18*1997
Visualisation of law and legal process: An opportunity missed
S McLachlan, LC Webley
Information Visualization 20 (2-3), 192-204, 2021
162021
The why and how to of conducting a socio-legal empirical research project
L Webley
Routledge Handbook of Socio-Legal Theory and Methods, 58-69, 2019
142019
The legal academy's engagements with lawtech: Technology narratives and archetypes as drivers of change
K Galloway, J Webb, F Bartlett, J Flood, L Webley
Law, Technology and Humans 1, 27-45, 2019
132019
Equality & diversity: women solicitors
L Duff, L Webley
Law Society of England and Wales Research Study 48, 2004
102004
Divorce Solicitors and Ethical Approaches—The Best Interests of the Client and/or the Best Interests of the Family?
L Webley
Legal ethics 7 (2), 231-249, 2004
92004
Pro bono and Young Solicitors: Views from the Front Line
L Webley
Legal Ethics 3 (2), 152-168, 2000
9*2000
When is a family lawyer, a lawyer?
L Webley
Hart, 2015
82015
Gender and the legal academy in the UK: a product of proxies and hiring and promotion practices
L Duff, L Webley
Hart Publishing, 2021
72021
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