Ranjit Sond, President of the Society of Asian Lawyers

Ranjit is an experienced solicitor. He qualified in 1999 and developed his practice in the area of personal injury law working at the national personal injury firm, Thompsons. He has been working as a consultant since 2015.

He also works as a visiting lecturer at BPP Law School, delivering the civil litigation and medical negligence/personal injury modules.

Ranjit has been a mentor to LLB students at the University of Derby since 2011 where he also was a visiting law lecturer between 2014-2018.

Ranjit is passionate about diversity within the legal profession and has been a driving force behind SAL’s recent campaign of events, ‘Diversity and the Judiciary’, which have been held in London, Birmingham and Manchester.

The aims and objectives of the Society are:
  1. To promote and to develop the legal profession within the Asian community in the UK;
  2. To represent its members and to support, develop and encourage Asians within the legal profession so as to assist them in their career aspirations consistent with the overall objective of enhancing diversity and equality of opportunity within the legal profession and the judiciary;
  3. To develop relationships with representatives of Government, the Judiciary, the Law Society, the Bar, ILEX, their associated regulatory bodies, and other law and related associations in order to achieve aims (1) and (2) above;
  4. To lead and/or to support campaigns that promote the objectives in (1) and (2) above;
  5. To inform and educate its members and the community about legal and social issues that are of interest to, and affect, the Asian community;
  6. To provide opportunities and events for members and supporters to meet, to exchange views and ideas, and to socialise.

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